02-16-2011 08:57 AM - edited 02-16-2011 09:00 AM
I can reach 90mbps if i use a cat5e to connect to the router but if i use 802.11n i only get max. 50mbps
02-16-2011 11:18 AM
normal, you always get a decreased transfer rate on a wireless connection compared to a wired one.
02-17-2011 03:45 PM
Details please - need FW revision, how your network is set up, what your client card is, etc.
02-18-2011 04:57 AM - edited 02-18-2011 05:08 AM
02-18-2011 02:49 PM
We still need to know your router's firmware version.
02-19-2011 11:52 AM
And curious also, what is "your" ideal speed that it is not reaching?
02-21-2011 07:20 AM
02-22-2011 06:11 AM
If 90Mbps is your ideal speed, then no, the unit you have will not reach 90Mbps on wireless, wired yes, but not wireless. And you are going to be limited having the 10/100 ports alone (yes the switch matters even in wireless, because the switch moves the data)
02-22-2011 09:51 AM - edited 02-22-2011 09:54 AM
Buddee is correct, you need a router with a gigbit switch. The WZR-HP-AG300H or the WZR-HP-G300NH has this. With the current router you have now at max it will probably support the 90Mbps wired but once you send it over wireless it will reduce that even further. Also if you are only showing a 50Mbps connection wirelessly then you need to make sure that your wireless settings are set to NG-Mixed, 40Mhz with WPA/PSk-Mixed mode with TKIP+AES. Once you do this your pc should show the status as around 250-300Mbps depending on the quality of your network adapter.