- Aug 26, 2005
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I have these: TP LINK TL-WN822N and ASUS RT-N16
Basically, they work rather nicely together, no drops and solid signal.
My only predicament is that the TP LINK TL-WN822N is supposed to be a 300Mbps adapter and, AFAIK, the RT-N16 does support this speed (hence 20/40MHz mode).
In the ASUS' wireless config 20/40MHz mode is enabled.
When I check it with a utility, it's clear that the communication between the two devices never involves the extension channel. Hence, throughput is always half of the expected 300Mbps.
I've tried to re-flash my Asus to the newest 3.x firmware to no effect.
It is stated on the TP-LINK site that the WN822N is capable of 300Mbps.
The TP-LINK utility offers no settings, and also couldn't find any relevant settings in the device manager entry of the adapter.
It seems that communication is always at 1x20MHz, no matter what.
What could be the problem here?
Moved from Computer Help to Networking on request of OP
-ViRGE
Basically, they work rather nicely together, no drops and solid signal.
My only predicament is that the TP LINK TL-WN822N is supposed to be a 300Mbps adapter and, AFAIK, the RT-N16 does support this speed (hence 20/40MHz mode).
In the ASUS' wireless config 20/40MHz mode is enabled.
When I check it with a utility, it's clear that the communication between the two devices never involves the extension channel. Hence, throughput is always half of the expected 300Mbps.
I've tried to re-flash my Asus to the newest 3.x firmware to no effect.
It is stated on the TP-LINK site that the WN822N is capable of 300Mbps.
The TP-LINK utility offers no settings, and also couldn't find any relevant settings in the device manager entry of the adapter.
It seems that communication is always at 1x20MHz, no matter what.
What could be the problem here?
Moved from Computer Help to Networking on request of OP
-ViRGE
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