D-Link DIR-825 :: Can't Get To Broadcast Over 54mpbs
Dec 2, 2010
I have my DIR-825 (type B, .202NA FW) all set up and wireless is working well, EXCEPT for the fact that inSSIDer consistently shows it broadcasting at only 54mbps, while it also shows several of my neighbors in the 150 and 300 ranges. I'm using a DWA 160 adapter in my notebook.
I have my 2.4 channel set for g&n, and my 5.0 channel at N only. both WPA2 and AES. WMM enabled. I've tried any number of combinations but nothing seems to work.
If I was content with 54mbps, I'd have stuck with my old G router.
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Model : TL-WDR4300
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1. Log in via http://192.168.0.1 (default "username: Admin and no pass")
2. Go to setup tab ----> internet ----> internet connection wizard2.1 CHANGE PASSWORD ! click next 2.2 chose time zone (you know where you are) 2.3 Configure your Internet Connection DHCP Connection (Dynamic IP Address)Choose this if your Internet connection automatically provides you with an IP Address. Most Cable Modems use this type of connection. 2.4. press "clone your computer's MAC address" ; hostname: 'your computer name in ubuntu' ( mine is "grobar" yours is ..... )
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3.3 Write down the network key!!! Or do printscr and save this page.
4. Go to setup tab ----> wireless settings ---->Manual Wireless Network Setup 4.1 Wireless Network SettingsEnable Wireless : ALWAYS Wireless Network Name : (Also called the SSID) the name you gave in 3.1 802.11 Mode : chose "mixed 802.11n,g and b" Enable Auto Channel Scan : YES Wireless Channel : AUTO Transmission Rate : BEST (Mbit/s) Channel Width : AUTO 20/40 MHz Visibility Status : !!!Invisible!!! (so that no outsiders know your SSID except you) So after I finish the Internet Connection Wizard [Setting up Password etc], the http://192.168.0.1/ page asks me to click "Connect" so it can reboot the router with the settings. When I do so, the router turns off with the power icon being orange. After about 15 seconds or so, the broadcasting icon, power icon, and PC1 icon all turn green. However, there is a globe icon on it as well and that is ORANGE.
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