For those with Wireless G Routers and Looking to Buy an N Router

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  • Kamal
    Administrator
    • May 2002
    • 28835

    For those with Wireless G Routers and Looking to Buy an N Router

    To those who have an existing B/G router and are looking to buy an N router, a word of advise. Run your new N router ONLY in Wireless N mode because by default, the router will drop wireless transmission rates to the speed of the slowest device on the network i.e. if you have 2 wireless devices (e.g. laptops) and one is B/G with another one running N/B/G, then buying a wireless N router and retiring the B/G router will not be useful because your Wireless N will now work at B/G speeds as the older B/G device will slow the router and entire wireless network down to its speeds.

    BUT there is an option (which I spent the last 3 days on to fix, and now have it working). You dont need to retire the B/G router at all and use it dedicated for your B/G network. You can achieve this by doing the following but ensure you are connecting to both routers by cable (not wireless) when doing this configuration.

    First, reset the Wireless N router to factory defaults and then Setup the N router STRICTLY as a Wireless N device. Set this device IP as 192.168.1.1 and ensure that the DHCP Server IP range on the new N router is set to anything between 192.168.1.100 - 192.168.1.150 (as an example).

    Unplug your Computer from the N router and connect to the B/G Router. Reset to factory defaults, then set the device IP to 192.168.1.5 - you can replace "5" with any other number between 2 - 255 but which does NOT fall between 100 - 150 (inclusive). This is because your N router is assigning IP addresses between 100 - 150, to the devices connecting to the router and you dont want your Wireless B/G router obtaining a matching IP to one already assign and causing conflicts on the network.



    After setting the B/G device IP, disable this routers DHCP server as above (you already have an ACTIVE DHCP Server working on the N router and dont need a second one for more unnecessary conflicts). Hit Save. Now go into your B/G routers "Wireless Tab" settings and ensure its mode is set to "AP" (Access Point).

    once that is done, save, disconnect the router and reboot it.

    Now plug a cable into any one of the ethernet ports on the back (not into the WAN/Internet Port) and plug the other end into any one of the ethernet ports on the N router.



    Connect your old B/G Device wirelessly to the router and it should take you right away to the internet.

    This was easy to setup but the reason it took me 3 days was because there was a problem on my wife's laptop that would not let me maintain ANY security level i.e. WEP/WPA/WPA2 and it would automatically default to WPA-SPK (or some setting like that) no matter which one I selected. I dont know how I figured it out but I just disabled the wireless security setting on the B/G router, enabled MAC based access/filtering, disabled the SSID broadcast on the router and voila, it works.

    I can now transfer at speeds close to 12 megabytes/sec wirelessly using dedicated N and STILL connect my wifes B/G notebook to the old router.

    Here is a link that I used to get some help (more screenshots included)

    This short How To shows you how to delay your old wireless router's trip to the landfill.
    www.mjwebhosting.com

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  • feather
    Shanghai ooompa loompa
    • Jul 2004
    • 20898

    #2
    Re: For those with Wireless G Routers and Looking to Buy an N Router

    You know that'll go over most of our heads around these parts

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    • Corven
      Are you Kidding me??
      • Jun 2004
      • 4080

      #3
      Re: For those with Wireless G Routers and Looking to Buy an N Router

      well that explains a lot on why my N router works slower than my old G router
      I broke my spoon on the viagra sundae.

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      • Kamal
        Administrator
        • May 2002
        • 28835

        #4
        Re: For those with Wireless G Routers and Looking to Buy an N Router

        yep, I was so MAD because the router I got has 2.4 and 5ghz radios built in and its range was shite. Doing the above really helped. I could stream HD content throughout the apartment.
        www.mjwebhosting.com

        Jib says:
        he isnt worth the water that splashes up into your asshole while you're shitting
        Originally posted by ace_dl
        Guys and Gals, I have to hurry/leaving for short-term vacations.
        I won't be back until next Tuesday, so if Get Carter is the correct answer, I would appreciate of someone else posts a new cap for me

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        • beanzncheez
          Banned
          • Jun 2004
          • 4442

          #5
          Re: For those with Wireless G Routers and Looking to Buy an N Router

          I'm still on this Netgear Pre-N router and since I'm connecting more and more devices in the house to it, I'm thinking I should finally upgrade to something with more bandwidth. Damn you for making me consider more "toys".

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