[PLUG] 3G pocket router performance / config issue?

2013-06-19 Thread Mayuresh
It has been over a month since I switched from my good old workhorse
Linksys WRT54GL router to a pocket sized 3G router Lava W150.

I also changed the connection from a wired to 3G one. But to keep that
factor out let me talk about router performance only on the intranet - a
small home setup with hardly 2 or 3 devices connected at a time.

Following are the problems faced with Lava W150, which were never faced
with WRT54GL:

None of the problems is continuously faced. They arbitrarily come and go
away:

- Inability to ping another machine on intranet. Mysteriously ping
  responds sometimes and doesn't some other times.

- When connected to another machine (on intranet) over ssh, typing works
  very jerkily. Letters appear in spurts after typing a number of words.

- Even ping responses come in spurts, with gaps, though the latency is
  always within 5ms in all responses.


Is there any objective way to check whether this is simply a scale up
issue with the router or could it be a settings issue that can go away
with proper configuration?


If it is a router issue, I am willing to replace the router, though not
sure whether new breed of 3G routers would be as reliable as old
workhorses like WRT54GL/WRT160NL that I have. Difficult to assess that
from specs before buying. So would appreciate first hand feedback.

Mayuresh

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Re: [PLUG] 3G pocket router performance / config issue?

2013-06-19 Thread Mandar Vaze / मंदार वझे
 If it is a router issue, I am willing to replace the router, though not
 sure whether new breed of 3G routers would be as reliable as old
 workhorses like WRT54GL/WRT160NL that I have. Difficult to assess that
 from specs before buying. So would appreciate first hand feedback.


Couple years ago - we used EDIMAX router that supported Wireless protocol
N and also had 3G router functionality via 3G Dongle.
We used to have reliance broadband connected to this router, but if wired
braodband was down for a sometime, we used the same router with the 3G
dongle.

We never faced any problems (We had only handful of machine like your setup)

Unfortunately I don't remember the model number (It was at least 2 years
ago - so the model we used may not even be available anymore)
The cost was around 6.5K at that time

-Mandar
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