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Solve : Wireless Speed Always 54 Mbps Regardless of Signal Strength? |
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Answer» Hi, guys! So, I'm wondering if Windows has a registry setting or something of the kind that prevents a wireless card from dropping to a lower speed if the signal strength goes downAFAIK, None or not True. 54 Mbps for a wireless signal is a max or set depending on your Network card support plus your ISP shared(other computer) connection speed. 1 Mbps= 1024 kbps Hi, jason2074! I'm really at a loss as to why it behaves this way. As I say, I have another laptop with win7 and if I plug the wireless dongle, its behavior is normal, i.e. the speed fluctuates with changing signal strength. Both computers have the same driver for the dongle, so I really don't know why this is so.You are not the firsts to notice that the signal strength indicator is not always a reliable indicator of signal quality. At low signal level it should drop down the link speed. But it does not always work that way. This has been a popular topic on some forums. Here is just one. Wireless Internet forum: Signal strength variation BTW, this is a behavior also with many cell phones. The signal bars only give a proximate indication of signal quality. Hi, Geek-9pm! Yes, I know it is very approximate. But as I said the link is dropping packets and the percentage of dropped packets correlates well (inversely) with the indicated signal strength. The behavior of my wireless dongle is different in that respect depending on the laptop I hook it to. My opinion is it is a windows 7/driver issue. But where exactly this issue is I'm unable to find out. |
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