jeb1517,
I read somewhere that if one was to disable DHCP on a second router (my Linksys WRT54GL) and the output of the router went to the laptop, it was possible to get a better signal to the laptop. So I went into Tomato, entered my password and disabled DHCP and connected a cable to my laptop. I didn't see ay improvements at all. Maybe I did something wrong but I am not sure. So I decided to look at the configuration in Tomato and it didn't accept my password no matter what I tried. I was afraid that I screwed something up and wanted to get back to square one. So I went up to the second floor, took the D-link 615 out of my setup and connected the Linksys into my system. I was on line but I still couldn't get into Tomato. I tried reinstalling Linksys software and got same message, cannot access the router. So I tried a hardware reset on the Linksys and it too didn't work no matter how hard I held the reset button. Finally by some quirk, I came across a password that allowed me to get into the Tomato firmware. I did see that DHCP was enabled, it was set to AP, and my transmission was 84mw. Everything upstairs worked flawlessly. I tested three times this password and each time it was successful. So now my Linksys is the only router being used upstairs.
So at this time I have two 9 dbi antennas connected to the Linksys. I didn't install the 900 mhz telephone yet but I have interesting results. My laptop shows 2 bars signal strength and 14-21 dbi antenna strength. My download speeds are similar to the D-Link router with the dlink a little stronger by about 20-30 kb/sec. I decided to test my laptop in my dining room to see if I will get a stronger signal. I got 4 bars and antenna signal stremgth ranged from 23-29 dbi. I expected terrific downloads but all the sites I always go to, the download speeds were slower by 75-100 kb/sec. I immediately went down to the basement, downloaded from the same sites and the speed increased by 75-100 kb/sec.
So would a repeater in my dining room really give me better signal strengths and download speeds in my basement ?
If I tried a yagi antenna on one end of the Linksys instead of a 9 dbi antenna give improved signal strength for downloading or not. I can try it tonight.
I can install the 900 MHZ telephone system and just leaving the setting the way they are and see if there might be any improvements if any.
I can increase transmission speed to 100mw and see if it improves download speeds and monitor my Linksys that it doesn't really get to hot.
Would the D-Link 615 placed in my basement near my laptop and connected to my laptop do anything to improve download speeds ?
Might the new Linksys USB-N adapter WUSB600N with cradle which Maximumpc wrote up this month be helpful in picking up a better signal that the internal wireless adapter g ?
I look forward to your thoughts.
jeb1517,
I read somewhere that if one was to disable DHCP on a second router (my Linksys WRT54GL) and the output of the router went to the laptop, it was possible to get a better signal to the laptop. So I went into Tomato, entered my password and disabled DHCP and connected a cable to my laptop. I didn't see ay improvements at all. Maybe I did something wrong but I am not sure. So I decided to look at the configuration in Tomato and it didn't accept my password no matter what I tried. I was afraid that I screwed something up and wanted to get back to square one. So I went up to the second floor, took the D-link 615 out of my setup and connected the Linksys into my system. I was on line but I still couldn't get into Tomato. I tried reinstalling Linksys software and got same message, cannot access the router. So I tried a hardware reset on the Linksys and it too didn't work no matter how hard I held the reset button. Finally by some quirk, I came across a password that allowed me to get into the Tomato firmware. I did see that DHCP was enabled, it was set to AP, and my transmission was 84mw. Everything upstairs worked flawlessly. I tested three times this password and each time it was successful. So now my Linksys is the only router being used upstairs.
So at this time I have two 9 dbi antennas connected to the Linksys. I didn't install the 900 mhz telephone yet but I have interesting results. My laptop shows 2 bars signal strength and 14-21 dbi antenna strength. My download speeds are similar to the D-Link router with the dlink a little stronger by about 20-30 kb/sec. I decided to test my laptop in my dining room to see if I will get a stronger signal. I got 4 bars and antenna signal stremgth ranged from 23-29 dbi. I expected terrific downloads but all the sites I always go to, the download speeds were slower by 75-100 kb/sec. I immediately went down to the basement, downloaded from the same sites and the speed increased by 75-100 kb/sec.
So would a repeater in my dining room really give me better signal strengths and download speeds in my basement ?
If I tried a yagi antenna on one end of the Linksys instead of a 9 dbi antenna give improved signal strength for downloading or not. I can try it tonight.
I can install the 900 MHZ telephone system and just leaving the setting the way they are and see if there might be any improvements if any.
I can increase transmission speed to 100mw and see if it improves download speeds and monitor my Linksys that it doesn't really get to hot.
Would the D-Link 615 placed in my basement near my laptop and connected to my laptop do anything to improve download speeds ?
Might the new Linksys USB-N adapter WUSB600N with cradle which Maximumpc wrote up this month be helpful in picking up a better signal that the internal wireless adapter g ?
I look forward to your thoughts.