Op 21 sep 2011, om 17:25 heeft Bart Grefte het volgende geschreven:

> I use wireless a lot, but G is too slow, barely get 200kBps. I'm hoping
> switching to N will help to increase speed.
> And because my mITX router has an available pci-slot and I've got a
> N-PCI-card lying around, I figured, put the card in my pfSense box and set
> is as an AP.

Start inssider or wifi analyzer on your computer or phone and check the 2.4Ghz 
bands. What you really need is a 5ghz wireless, those just work, but can't get 
through concrete floors.

Hence the AP downstairs in the living room and the other upstairs in one of the 
bedroom.

You might be able to use channel 13, but my mac sees a US ap in the Netherlands 
and decided channel 13 isn't valid. Good job Apple. Argh.

I can do about 12-15MB/s sustained with my time machine backups to the NAS over 
the 5Ghz wireless. Reliably. I have packet loss to the pfSense box from my mac 
to pfSense when I'm trying to use 2.4Ghz. That's how bad it has gotten.

Regards,

Seth

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