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Those are available frequency ranges. Try setting a different channel while using 2.4 then.
US = 1 -11 available
Europe = 1 - 13 available
(Depends on firmware)
Those are available frequency ranges. Try setting a different channel while using 2.4 then.
US = 1 -11 available
Europe = 1 - 13 available
(Depends on firmware)
One other thing to check - if this is an older router - check if there is a firmware update available from D-Link - there were changes to the Network stack between XP and Vista and minor changes between Vista and win7 - an upgrade to the latest firmware may correct the drop outs
Changed it to 2.463 Ch-11 well see what happens,
its a brand new router... I think maybe the newest one dlink makes?
One thing that did cause time-out problems on some routers with Vista was the “Receive Window Auto-Tuning”
Switching this off cured the issues in many cases - This tuning is still used in win7
Commands need to be run in an elevated command prompt
Switch off
Switch OnCode:netsh interface tcp set global autotuninglevel=disabled
Display SettingsCode:netsh interface tcp set global autotuninglevel=normal
Code:netsh interface tcp show global