12-20-2010 06:40 PM
Nothing wrong with the card , is the 1.76 firmware update tha causes that problem
02-16-2011 07:27 PM
Hello Guys,
This was extreme useful. If you want to reach 300Mbps on your WZR-HP-G300NH use the firmware 1.74. The firmware 1.76 is cake, hope Buffalo people is seeing this so they can release a better version or make the 1.74 the latest.
Thanks-
Tony
02-17-2011 08:28 AM
The way the standard for 802.11n works for 20/40MHz:
40 Mhz is designed for closer range, when there is minimal interference from nearby 2.4GHz interference.
Otherwise, 802.11n automatically switches to 20MHz when noise (other 2.4GHz signals) are detected.
02-22-2011 06:30 PM
drmemory wrote:The way the standard for 802.11n works for 20/40MHz:
40 Mhz is designed for closer range, when there is minimal interference from nearby 2.4GHz interference.
Otherwise, 802.11n automatically switches to 20MHz when noise (other 2.4GHz signals) are detected.
Then why you dont see that hapening with 1.74 fw
02-22-2011 06:40 PM
chumbx wrote:Hello Guys,
This was extreme useful. If you want to reach 300Mbps on your WZR-HP-G300NH use the firmware 1.74. The firmware 1.76 is cake, hope Buffalo people is seeing this so they can release a better version or make the 1.74 the latest.
Thanks-
Tony
Agree 100% with you
02-23-2011 11:09 AM
You can use the diagnostic page of the Buffalotech DDWRT FW to perform a scan of the access points and clients near your access point, and the 2.4GHz signal strength, to determine which is the best channel for your setting, in order to run 40MHz (with 11n, this is really 20Mhz +20MHz, 2 Tx channels)
40MHz is not the only determiner of how much throughput your wireless setup is achieving.
02-25-2011 03:25 AM
We don't care about 40MHz or 20Mhz. The issue here we cannot reach 300Mbps on 1.76 as I mentioned. How to fix it? We don't see the resolve here...
02-25-2011 05:30 AM
You don't care about the modes eh?
I wouldn't waste my time trying to help someone like this, they already know everything and just trolling around.
In order to even reach a 300 link, you have to run it in proper modes, otherwise you'll never reach 300!
Thats why drmemory was trying to help you, but as i said, you already know everything with not caring, so why bother here?
02-25-2011 05:45 AM
lol =))
I solved it myself boy =))
02-25-2011
08:59 PM
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02-28-2011
02:21 PM
by
drmemory
What are you talking about?. How can we use that DDWRT page when we are obviously running a stock FW here.
As previously has been said if you want to keep a steady 300 mbps link (of course in 40Mhz mode) you have to revert back to v.1.74 FW.
drmemory wrote:
You can use the diagnostic page of the Buffalotech DDWRT FW to perform a scan of the access points and clients near your access point, and the 2.4GHz signal strength, to determine which is the best channel for your setting, in order to run 40MHz (with 11n, this is really 20Mhz +20MHz, 2 Tx channels)
40MHz is not the only determiner of how much throughput your wireless setup is achieving.
**Obviously, if you are running on the Buffalotech easy FW, you would have to change over the the Buffalotech pro DDWRT FW, to do the scan**