this is how I have it setup, one antenna on 2.4GHz with 802.11g
the other antenna @ 5Ghz with 802.11n
its' worked flawlessly for months, and now it stopped connecting on the 'n' antenna
Yesterday I cleaned out my media center PC and it has a wifi card onboard - Intel Centrino 6300 AGN card and previously it used to connect at 300Mpbs - to my Dark Knight WiFi AP
but now if it connects to the router, it's like 13Mbps (or 6) and the link retries all the time - keeps failing -...
are there command line settings for prime95 in linux to maximize memory usage? we're trying to max out some systems without loading a GUI if possible...
I've done some searches but can't find a direct way to login to the device itself - can you inform?
You bring up a good point about no power surge supression - I do have my surge strip plugged into the Netgear itself - so yes, while I may lose the networking device - the rest of my stuff...
nothing currently - I mean, I just found out that iperf works :) LOL
UDP traffic is meager at best so the medium is very lossy...
I think you nailed it - it has 802.11g speeds but reliable.
I have streamed HD content from my NAS to my Boxee which goes Powerline - Router - WLAN - MacMini...
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