I know, but I can't do anything about the interference besides moving (which
I'm planning to if I can ever get my 1st apartment, I've been waiting for
over 4 years now for something cheap to become available that does not have
a 55+ age requirement, so far no luck).
To give an idea about the interference:
http://www.ravenslair.nl/GoT2/wifi.jpg , there are probably more networks by
now. Distance shouldn't be a problem, only a few meters, plus the wooden
floors and thin non-concrete walls should not slow the network down this
much. Also, speed is slow even if I'm in the same room as the AP.


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Namens RB
Verzonden: woensdag 21 september 2011 17:49
Aan: pfSense support and discussion
Onderwerp: Re: [pfSense] Replacing a Linux router with pfSense

On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 09:25, Bart Grefte <[email protected]> wrote:
> I use wireless a lot, but G is too slow, barely get 200kBps. I'm 
> hoping switching to N will help to increase speed.

200KB/s on 802.11g indicates there's more trouble than even MiMO N will
solve.  You probably have interference, distance, and antenna problems that
should be solved first.  To wit: 200KB/s translates to 1.6Mb/s, barely over
the minimum speed supported by 802.11b.
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