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ch1ck3nb0i 12-13-2010 10:41 AM

D-link DIR-815 dual band Tech Support asap
 
so i just got my router yesterday, installed everything and it working fine.

my problem is the "dual band thingy":confused::confused: is not working T_T and is only running in G and i want N. Tried calling tech support and those guys are not helping much.


here is my setup

2.4 GHz Band

Enable wireless : "check" always
Wireless Network Name : "1HOMENET"
Enable auto channel selecion : "check"
Transmission Rate : Best automactic (mbit/s)
Wireless mode : now at "802.11 mixed (g/b)"
-options "802.11n only" / "802.11mixed(n/g/b)"
band width : 20 Mhz
WMM Enable : "check" (wireless QOS)
security : (WEP)
WEP encryption : 64bit
default WEP key : WEP KEY 1


5GHZ band.

Enable wireless : "check" always
Wireless Network Name : "HOMENET2"
Enable auto channel selecion : "check"
Transmission Rate : Best automactic (mbit/s)
Wireless mode : now at "802.11n only"
"options "802.11 mixed (g/b)"/ "802.11mixed(n/g/b)"
band width : 20/40 Mhz (auto)
WMM Enable : "check" (wireless QOS)
security mode : WPA/WPA2
Cipher Type : auto (TKIP/AES)
PSK/EAP : (PSK)
Network key: XXXXXXXXXXXX

i'm using Airlink Wireless N PCI adapter : AWLH 6075

please help and show me what's the best setup. :D

MikeyStyle 12-13-2010 10:44 AM

is your 2.4 ghz network set to 802.11n only?

ch1ck3nb0i 12-13-2010 10:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MikeyStyle (Post 7226389)
is your 2.4 ghz network set to 802.11n only?

is set at 802.11 mixed g/b

MikeyStyle 12-13-2010 10:46 AM

try setting that to 802.11n only and make sure your pci adapter is as well

ch1ck3nb0i 12-13-2010 10:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MikeyStyle (Post 7226393)
try setting that to 802.11n only and make sure your pci adapter is as well

but the thing is i have other systems that is running at G. i thought it will effect the N speed.? once the G card connects to the router

MikeyStyle 12-13-2010 10:50 AM

if that's the case.. you'll have to make sure your pci adapter is connecting to the 5 ghz network

ch1ck3nb0i 12-13-2010 10:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MikeyStyle (Post 7226400)
if that's the case.. you'll have to make sure your pci adapter is connecting to the 5 ghz network


mm. how do i do that? for some reason my adapter is only able to detect the 2.4 but not the 5?? :confused::confused:

MikeyStyle 12-13-2010 10:59 AM

it looks like you can't with that adapter =/

AWLH6070 - it only operates on 2.4~2.5 ghz

AWLL7025 - this model will though. it can operate on both 2.4 ghz and 5 ghz

ch1ck3nb0i 12-13-2010 11:07 AM

k thankss for your helpp!!~

MikeyStyle 12-13-2010 11:09 AM

no problem!

good luck!

Soundy 12-13-2010 11:12 AM

Why wouldn't you set both bands, or at least the 2.4GHz, to n/g/b? One device connecting at G speeds doesn't limit ALL of them to a G connection.

As for forcing one to use the 5GHz, that's easy - set HOMENET2 to a higher priority than HOMENET1 in your wireless adapter settings.

ch1ck3nb0i 12-13-2010 11:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Soundy (Post 7226433)
Why wouldn't you set both bands, or at least the 2.4GHz, to n/g/b? One device connecting at G speeds doesn't limit ALL of them to a G connection.

As for forcing one to use the 5GHz, that's easy - set HOMENET2 to a higher priority than HOMENET1 in your wireless adapter settings.

yeap i just set the 2.4Ghz to n/g/b but still.. i don't feel the difference of speed. ill need to go pick up a dual band adapter for MOARR speed!! :thumbsup::thumbsup:

MikeyStyle 12-13-2010 11:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Soundy (Post 7226433)
Why wouldn't you set both bands, or at least the 2.4GHz, to n/g/b? One device connecting at G speeds doesn't limit ALL of them to a G connection.

i think it still does. as long as that computer is on and connected via wireless g only.. the wireless network will not be able to be on wireless n

Quote:

Originally Posted by Soundy (Post 7226433)
As for forcing one to use the 5GHz, that's easy - set HOMENET2 to a higher priority than HOMENET1 in your wireless adapter settings.

as long as the wireless device is able to use the 5 ghz frequency

Quote:

Originally Posted by ch1ck3nb0i (Post 7226445)
yeap i just set the 2.4Ghz to n/g/b but still.. i don't feel the difference of speed. ill need to go pick up a dual band adapter for MOARR speed!! :thumbsup::thumbsup:

you'll only notice more speed when you're transferring data within the network

Jeremy617 12-13-2010 11:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MikeyStyle (Post 7226447)
i think it still does. as long as that computer is on and connected via wireless g only.. the wireless network will not be able to be on wireless n

this is not true. the first device connecting to a wireless network does not determine the speed at which the rest of the wireless devices negotiate.

ch1ck3nb0i 12-13-2010 11:32 AM

mm. which wireless USB or Card adapter do you guys recommend? 2.4 / 5 GHZ dual band.

Soundy 12-13-2010 11:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MikeyStyle (Post 7226447)
i think it still does. as long as that computer is on and connected via wireless g only.. the wireless network will not be able to be on wireless n

Not so, at least not with modern routers. I think I saw one or two models that had this limitation back in the very early days of Draft-N, but it's not the case anymore.


Quote:

as long as the wireless device is able to use the 5 ghz frequency
If it doesn't, the 5GHz AP won't show up in the SSID list. :rolleyes:

ch1ck3nb0i 12-13-2010 11:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Soundy (Post 7226466)
Not so, at least not with modern routers. I think I saw one or two models that had this limitation back in the very early days of Draft-N, but it's not the case anymore.



If it doesn't, the 5GHz AP won't show up in the SSID list. :rolleyes:

yeaps.. my card only shows the 2.4GHz

MikeyStyle 12-13-2010 01:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Soundy (Post 7226433)
Why wouldn't you set both bands, or at least the 2.4GHz, to n/g/b? One device connecting at G speeds doesn't limit ALL of them to a G connection.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jeremy617 (Post 7226456)
this is not true. the first device connecting to a wireless network does not determine the speed at which the rest of the wireless devices negotiate.

i just tried it out on my wireless network (dir-655) and you're right

i was about to connect..
  • laptop on wireless n
  • blackberry and iphone on wireless g
  • psp on wireless b
i remember reading somewhere before that it would downgrade the wireless network, but i guess that's not the case anymore!

ch1ck3nb0i, you should be able to connect to wireless n as long as you set it to 802.11mixed(n/g/b)


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