Does Milestone 2 support 802.11n? - Milestone 2 General

Hi all. I recently bought a D-Link DIR-615, which supports 802.11n up to 300Mbps wireless speed. After setting it up, it is running 11n only mode and my laptops can connect to it without any issue. However, when I try to connect my Milestone 2 to it, it can succesfully connect to the router but I cannot access the Internet. I tried to set the router to 11n & 11g mode and it's still not working. Only if I set the router to 11g only mode the phone can connect to the Internet flawlessly.
Doesn't Milestone 2 support 802.11n according to its spec?
PS: I'm running rooted GB Leak on my phone.

It does support n. My Milestone 2 connects perfect with my Netgear Router.

Can I know what type of encryption you use?

Here 802.11n only works without encyption, at least on Froyo.
I live in a condominium of houses, I don't need to worry about people floding my network.
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can u guys connect to 802.11n? my laptop connects without any problems, but my g2 wont event detect it... the wifi is running on 2.4.. any ideas?
cbmm said:
can u guys connect to 802.11n? my laptop connects without any problems, but my g2 wont event detect it... the wifi is running on 2.4.. any ideas?
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My G2 connects to my home wireless network which is wireless n, with no problems. Might you have a MAC filter on your router that needs to be updated with the MAC address of the phone?
I have no issues with using N on my G2, using a Netgear WNR2000v2 as my router.
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im a network admin, so the obvious has already been tried. if mac filtering was enabled, that would prevent from getting an ip address, not from seeing the ssid
N connection is great on my D-Link DIR-655.
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i dont understand why it wont even detect the network. did you guys have to change a setting on the phone for wifi? my laptop doesnt have any problems, im using it now as we speak.
The wireless N on the phone is only 2.4GHz. It won't connect to a 5GHz network.
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i was just coming back to post that. my dual band router has been flashed with ddwrt and the 2.4 frequency is repeating my neighbors 2.4 ghz wifi. so the only open frequency for me to connect to on this router is the 5.4, so i plugged a linksys poe ap into a poe switch and now my phone is connected to an n network thats 2.4 ghz. ya...

[Q] Wifi N

Hi,
I have a UK Desire Z. The spec says the phone is capable of connecting to b/g/n wifi standards. However I am having trouble seeing my N network on the wireless list. Has anyone sucessfully connected thier phone to an N network?
Are you trying to connect to a 2.4hgz network or a 5ghz one?
It should work on the 2,4 but not on the 5 ghz
I have dual-band router and Desire Z does see/connect to 2.4GHz N network. It does not see 5GHz network. But my 5GHz is running in two channel 40MHz mode, didn't have time to check if switching to single channel would allow Z to connect.
Mine connects fine to my home Wi-Fi network, which is 'N' standard. Not sure what speed it is connecting at, or whether it's dropping back to B/G though.
Do you have MAC address security blocking set on your router, and if so have you told it about the phone's MAC address?
Andre
buzmay said:
Are you trying to connect to a 2.4hgz network or a 5ghz one?
It should work on the 2,4 but not on the 5 ghz
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This is the answer to the thread.
schriss said:
I have dual-band router and Desire Z does see/connect to 2.4GHz N network. It does not see 5GHz network. But my 5GHz is running in two channel 40MHz mode, didn't have time to check if switching to single channel would allow Z to connect.
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This verifies that answer, changing to single channel on 5GHz will not make a difference.
The wifi radio on the DZ is a 2.4GHz radio.

[Q] Does the MT4G support a 300Mbps @ 2.4Ghz?

So I just set my routers wifi mode to 300Mbps @ 2.4Ghz and immediately was not able to connect to my wifi. I dropped the mode down to 145Mbps, same frequency, and right away was able to connect. What gives?
onishchuk4 said:
So I just set my routers wifi mode to 300Mbps @ 2.4Ghz and immediately was not able to connect to my wifi. I dropped the mode down to 145Mbps, same frequency, and right away was able to connect. What gives?
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I'm not networking expert but i believe it's the b/g/n radio that you are using. IIRC the faster setting requires the n radio. Does you phone & ROM support n?
If i am wrong someone please correct me.
My router is dual band and i want to say it connects to 5ghz and connects as a n connection. some roms do not have the n drivers. I too could be wrong.
tw39515 said:
My router is dual band and i want to say it connects to 5ghz and connects as a n connection. some roms do not have the n drivers. I too could be wrong.
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You're probably right. I'm using CM7.1.

Connecting to 802.11n?

Is anybody having any trouble connecting to 802.11n on their GTab?
I'm running a D-Link DIR-655 with G/N enabled only. My girlfriends iMac is connected to it via 802.11n and the GTab is only connecting at 802.11g.
Thanks,
Anthony
anthonylokrn said:
Is anybody having any trouble connecting to 802.11n on their GTab?
I'm running a D-Link DIR-655 with G/N enabled only. My girlfriends iMac is connected to it via 802.11n and the GTab is only connecting at 802.11g.
Thanks,
Anthony
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just so we are understanding correctly, are you even seeing the signal show up in the available choices of wifi? Or are you seeing it, attempting to connect, and it just doesnt do anything?
Im seeing the same, my Galaxy Tab only connects at 54mbp/s to my Wireless N Access Point. It connects just fine, even when forcing Wireless N, but only connects at 54mbp/s. my Atrix does the same thing.
What's the point of having a wireless N card if its stuck @ 54mbp/s??
I just bought my Galaxy Tab, and when doing the initial setup I was experiencing problems connecting. I reset my modem/router and that solved it, it connected right up after the reset (unplug modem and router for 15 seconds, then plug it back in, then try to connect).
I'm using 802.11n
Try a new router. I had a dlink DIR-650 (i think that is the model) and it worked find for pretty much everything but smartphones. it would connect but not do anything. I decided to can it with my Tab coming and got a linksys router that is doing very well.
I'm getting a good N connection and good speed with my D-Link gaming router.
anthonylokrn said:
Is anybody having any trouble connecting to 802.11n on their GTab?
I'm running a D-Link DIR-655 with G/N enabled only. My girlfriends iMac is connected to it via 802.11n and the GTab is only connecting at 802.11g.
Thanks,
Anthony
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No issues with the 10.1 connecting to N on my Dir 655. My Dir 655 is on firmware 1.3 and only broadcasting N no G. Im getting 65Mbps
just to confirm, I have two routers in my house since not all devices I own (ps3, 360) connect to a wireless N connection without a newer adaptor. My tab connects to both with ease

wireless N connection

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

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