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| Wireless network won't go above 54mbps I have a Netgear DG834GT 108mbps router and 2 Vista Ultimate 32bit machines. One with the matching Netgear 108mbps usb stick, the other with a Belkin SuperG F5D7000 PCI card (Version 2). The router is set to "Auto 108" which forces it to channel 6. Signal strength is excellent. Latest drivers are loaded and latest firmware on the router. All Windows updates are installed. On my old XP machines I had a reliable 108mbps network. With Vista I cannot find anyway to go above 54mbps. The Netgear utility has no settings. The Belkin utility will not start. In the Vista wireless network properties the parameters have no settings above 54mbps. Is it possible to get 108mbps in Vista, if so how? Has anybody else managed it? Thx Rob |
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| Re: Wireless network won't go above 54mbps these 108 speeds are proprietary and you need a working utility from the vendor to use them. Windows won't support this natively. You'd need to contact the tech support folks at Netgear and Belkin to see if they have or plan to release any Vista compatible tools. On Thu, 6 Sep 2007 22:24:31 +0100, "Robert Scriven" <rob@scriven.plus.com> wrote: >I have a Netgear DG834GT 108mbps router and 2 Vista Ultimate 32bit machines. >One with the matching Netgear 108mbps usb stick, the other with a Belkin >SuperG F5D7000 PCI card (Version 2). The router is set to "Auto 108" which >forces it to channel 6. Signal strength is excellent. Latest drivers are >loaded and latest firmware on the router. All Windows updates are installed. > >On my old XP machines I had a reliable 108mbps network. With Vista I cannot >find anyway to go above 54mbps. The Netgear utility has no settings. The >Belkin utility will not start. In the Vista wireless network properties the >parameters have no settings above 54mbps. > >Is it possible to get 108mbps in Vista, if so how? Has anybody else managed >it? > >Thx > >Rob -- Barb Bowman MS Windows-MVP http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/bowman.mspx http://blogs.digitalmediaphile.com/barb/ |
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| Re: Wireless network won't go above 54mbps Thanks. Think I will just have to give up and wait. Netgear and Belkin tech support both useless. An India call centre that works on a script and have no idea. Netgear say a Microsoft problem and awaiting a Microsoft update. Belkin just don't even grasp the problem. What seems strange is not many theads on this on the web. -- Rob "Barb Bowman" wrote: > these 108 speeds are proprietary and you need a working utility from > the vendor to use them. Windows won't support this natively. You'd > need to contact the tech support folks at Netgear and Belkin to see > if they have or plan to release any Vista compatible tools. > > On Thu, 6 Sep 2007 22:24:31 +0100, "Robert Scriven" > <rob@scriven.plus.com> wrote: > > >I have a Netgear DG834GT 108mbps router and 2 Vista Ultimate 32bit machines. > >One with the matching Netgear 108mbps usb stick, the other with a Belkin > >SuperG F5D7000 PCI card (Version 2). The router is set to "Auto 108" which > >forces it to channel 6. Signal strength is excellent. Latest drivers are > >loaded and latest firmware on the router. All Windows updates are installed. > > > >On my old XP machines I had a reliable 108mbps network. With Vista I cannot > >find anyway to go above 54mbps. The Netgear utility has no settings. The > >Belkin utility will not start. In the Vista wireless network properties the > >parameters have no settings above 54mbps. > > > >Is it possible to get 108mbps in Vista, if so how? Has anybody else managed > >it? > > > >Thx > > > >Rob > -- > > Barb Bowman > MS Windows-MVP > http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/bowman.mspx > http://blogs.digitalmediaphile.com/barb/ > |
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