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drunkenfool |
posted on 14th Jul 10 at 07:57 |
quote: I tried a cheap (£12 off ebay) wireless N usb dongle and my transfer speeds on the pc in my room have gone up to 4.5MB/s sustained without changing any other settings at all. It looks like the wireless card itself was the problem! | |
drunkenfool |
posted on 1st Jul 10 at 08:33 |
I need to really because I transfer quite a lot of files to and from the media centre! :( | |
ssj_kakarot |
posted on 30th Jun 10 at 16:30 |
this happens with mine also, i cant be arsed to find a solution though :/ | |
willay |
posted on 30th Jun 10 at 12:02 |
pfft could be something quite specific to your setup, try it with another computer and see if it happens. Might be the router then... | |
drunkenfool |
posted on 30th Jun 10 at 12:00 |
On that graph above, I was downloading files from the net the whole time but as soon as I tried to copy a file from the wired PC to my own desktop with the wireless n connection it seemed to halt everything, but then burst up to just over 2MB/s (only 1.3ish on that graph but it did go higher) for a fraction of a second then stop again. Basically, I was expecting at least 550KB/s for the whole graph, but at the point where it stops it should have actually increased to wireless N speeds from the LAN. | |
John |
posted on 30th Jun 10 at 11:57 |
Do you mean your internet transfer speeds stop but the file you are transferring continues copying? | |
willay |
posted on 30th Jun 10 at 11:53 |
So downloading something from the internet via wifi gives you ok speeds. | |
drunkenfool |
posted on 30th Jun 10 at 11:49 |
Basically I have a Wireless N router downstairs and a card in my desktop in my room, as well as one on the media centre in the lounge. We also have a PC and printer wired up via ethernet. |