Does anyone have details on the Wireless adapter in the Mytouch 4g?
I specifically am trying to find out exactly what speed the phone is capable of connecting at with wireless N and if it can handle the 40mhz wireless channel width. (Rather than the standard 20hz channel width)
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Hi ,
i dont know if this requires a new topic, but havent seen much on this. but has anyone been able to connect to wireless N Speed with Froyo?? i check my router stats and it still says my nexus is connected to G at 54mbps.. I have a Mac that connects fine to it in N Mode. anybody else been able to connect at those speeds?? or was this not included in the froyo update??
Cheers,
Dan
already in 2.1
Well I have connected as N and speed 65mbps...but then again I had that already in 2.1.
If I look in my d-link dir-655, it says that I'm using N-version in both android versions.
I tried with speed test I came up to downlink 16.44mbps uplink 4.24mbps with 2.2 and with 2.1 max speed was down 18.92mbps and up 2.21mbps.
hmmm... is there a specific channel ur using maybe? :S
im using a Dlink DIR -615.. its only a 2.4ghz, no the 5ghz N'
Here is a copy&paste from my router
Wireless Network Settings (Wireless manual settings)
Wireless Radio : Enabled (Always)
802.11 Mode : Mixed 802.11n, 802.11g and 802.11b
Enable Auto Channel Scan : On
Wireless Channel : 2.437 Ghz - Channel 6 (grayed out because its on automatic)
Transmission Rate : Best (automatic)
Channel Width : Auto 20/40 Mhz
Wireless LAN (Status information)
Wireless Radio : Enabled
802.11 Mode : Mixed 802.11n, 802.11g and 802.11b
Channel Width : 40MHz
Channel : 1
Secondary Channel : 5
WISH : Active
Wi-Fi Protected Setup : Enabled/Configured
mmm, yeah my settings are the same...
is there anything on the Nexus needed to be changed or enabled?
i cant understand why it wont connect..
i might try force N only connects on my router,
Hey I'm using the Linksys WRTU54G-TM with Comcast. I get ~16mbps on speedtests if connected via wired. If I buy a new router(wireless n) then am I going to notice a decent speed increase?
Btw I do not use T-Mobile for home phone anymore.. just still use the router
Gimme a couple a days to come up with a new sig that is cool.
Not to your router's internet speed.
Assuming you've got wireless G devices in the house, then those devices will have a faster connection to the router.
Wired connection to the router is likely to be 100Mbps, so more than your internet connection of 16Mbps, so something connected directly to the router is going to have a 16Mbps internet connection.
Wireless connection is much slower, depending on how far you are from the router, you may only have a 6Mbps connection to the router, therefore you can only use 6Mbps of the 16Mbps internet connection.
Think of each connection as being a pipe, 1inch diameter for every Mbps, so you have a 16inch pipe coming into your router.
Any pipes going from your router to your devices that are bigger than 16inches will let you access the whole 16inches, whereas any pipes that are smaller than 16inches will only let you access up to their own diameter.
You will only notice a difference transferring files on your own network. 802.11G is rated for 54 Mbps which is faster then the 16Mbps going to your house. I believe 802.11N is rated for a little over 100Mbps.
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wired vs wireless
hey i can tell you difference b/w wired n wireless connection simply...
wired===> more perfomance,less convinience
wireless===>less performance,more convinience
n has more bandwidth and extended range so you MAY see an improvement.
The speed test you're talking about is on wired. Getting a wireless N router won't necessarily do anything for wired connections.
If you have a very fast connection, like something in the ~30-40mbps range, then Wireless G might not cut it. Even though it is rated at 54mbps this is basically never possible in real world scenarios. You need wireless N to reliably push 30-40mbps or higher.
I have tried connecting my tablet to a wirless N connection but it doesnt pick it up. Anybody have this problem or know how to connect to a wireless N connection on the tablet?
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I have tried connecting my tablet to a wirless N connection but it doesnt pick it up. Anybody have this problem or know how to connect to a wireless N connection on the tablet?
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I haven't tried it, but I believe it'll only work if the Wireless N Network is the 2.4GHz mode. The specs for the TPT say it is compatible with b/g/n, since a isn't supported the 5GHz spectrum cannot be supported.
If your router is simultaneous dual-band, meaning, it can transmit a 2.4GHz and a 5GHz network at the same time then you shouldn't have any issues. If the router is only dual-band and not simultaneous then you'll have to fall back on the 2.4GHz spectrum.
Hope this helps.
Oh, ok. The router was transmitting in 5ghz; changing it to 2.4 worked.Thanks
Has anyone seen > 433 mbps link speed on wireless with an 802.11ac router? The specs on the internet suggest that the lg g2 is 802.11ac capable.
hello guys,
i recently bought a new router tp link (td-w8960n) that supports 300 Mbps connection rate. as far as i know nexus 4 supports Wi-Fi 802.11 n dual-band, that supposed to be 300mbps.
when i connect to the network (with and without wifi optimizations) the connection rate is 72mbps reported by the device.i have full signal (about -50 to -60 dBm) and the router about 1 meter from the phone without anything in between. the network is broadcasting in 2.4 GHz and channel 13 without any interference from other networks on the same channel.
my question is why can't i connect to a higher rate? at least i should be connected at 150 Mbps. this is very strange to me.