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Use the setting to enable or disable high throughput mode support (MIMO - 802.11n). MIMO increases data throughput to improve the transfer rate. The 802.11n standard adds multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO).
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How to access the advanced adapter settings in Windows 7* Click Device Manager (located in the top left of screen).
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How to access the advanced adapter settings in Windows 8*/8.1* Click the Advanced tab to configure the advanced settings.Right-click the wireless adapter and click Properties.Click the > sign to expand the Network adapters entry.Right-click Start in the bottom left corner.
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The indicated strength was full and indicated speed by Windows was 54 MBps (which I expect due to the adapter's WPA/WEP performance restrictions and my routers max capability).Access and configure the advanced adapter settings to meet your wireless networking needs.Ĭlick or the topic for details: How to access the advanced adapter settings in Windows® 10 + One other fleeting connection from 10 ft allowed me to run a speedtest at. Also, upon disconnection, which occured within a few minutes, my router restarted. As it is connected, signal strength fluctuates drastically with data transfer rate. + Out of spite, while I was typing the last bullet, it connected from my couch (10 ft ish) at a ridiculously slow rate. Attempts to connect to my network result in a request for my passkey (I've removed my network profile from wireless networks as recommended) which I type in, followed by "Windows was unable to connect to cahill". + The adapter finds many local networks (intermittently) even mine at varying strength levels. I have 2 devices connected wirelessly right now (Chumby and another lappy). Router status: I can connect other devices in my home at least 50 ft away (without line of sight). + MAC filters disabled, UPNP disabled (enabled attempted) + Security set to WPA-PSK (tried WEP as well), pass verified multiple times and used on multiple other devices (its my phone number comeon) + Radio enabled, SSID: cahill, Channel: 6 (I had tried 1 and 11), SSID broadcast enabled + Settings are in accordance with the recommended settings wiki. Router: D-Link 524 (rev A) (updated with latest firmware 1.23)(didn't work with previous firmware either) + Multiple combinations of other settings attempted + Roaming Aggression: Lowest, Transmit: Highest, Wireless mode: 4 (b/g), Fat channel intolerant: Disabled, Mixed mode protect: CTS-self enabled + Settings associated with wireless N disabled (due to g/b router) Wifi Adapter: Intel Wifi Link 5100 AGN (updated with latest Intel drivers) Can't connect to my home's wireless network.
