You can see how huge the 40mhz dlink channel is compared to everyone else - it is walking all over their channel - 20mhz would be more friendly/neighborly They also have an Android release version. Home site, inexpensive, new - what I use: You can look at your wireless landscape by using something like inSSIDer to see local AP's: In a clean wireless area, I might keep it at 300mbps just for fun My Internet connection is 50mbps, so there is no performance difference between 144mbps and 300mbps, so I run 20mhz here. That is why I reduced my power output to 10mW - I don't need more. If you don't need the wide Channel Bandwidth to get your work done, ie: it doesn't help performance, you could force it to 20mhz - and reduce your interference with others near you. Pale Moon, good news, when I first connected at 2.4ghz it connected at 144mbps, but after tweaking the Channel Bandwidth from 20mhz/40mhz to 40mhz and it connected at 300mbps at 2.4ghz.Īt my location there are a gazillion 2.4Ghz AP's, so I don't even bother with 2.4ghz, and go straight to 5ghz, and even there I need to place my signal center carefully. My Tx power adjustment i 80 mW by default though. option in my channels, only 20/40.since i'm on the 2.4 Ghz. My settings are almost like yours, except my WLAN Atheros doesn't support 5 Ghz.
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