Did the new firmware break the n-wifi?
Posted: 01 Apr 2011, 21:54
Hello!
I downloaded the latest 2.2.3 firmware in my B3 a couple of days ago.
My B3 is working as a server/firewall/wireless AP for my home network.
A Buffalo WZR-HP-G300NH with DD-WRT is connected to it wirelessly as a client in 40MHz 300n mode.
I suppose the new n-wifi rules are adopted in the newest (2.2.3) firmware, since the bandwidth dropped from 300 to 150 after the update.
I don't mind that, but what I do mind is that the practical file transfer speed is now fluctuating around 2MB/s and seems to be extremely unstable. No disconnections though...
My wireless G clients are working normaly, with normal data transfer speeds.
Am I the only one, or are others experiensing a similar issue?
I downloaded the latest 2.2.3 firmware in my B3 a couple of days ago.
My B3 is working as a server/firewall/wireless AP for my home network.
A Buffalo WZR-HP-G300NH with DD-WRT is connected to it wirelessly as a client in 40MHz 300n mode.
I suppose the new n-wifi rules are adopted in the newest (2.2.3) firmware, since the bandwidth dropped from 300 to 150 after the update.
I don't mind that, but what I do mind is that the practical file transfer speed is now fluctuating around 2MB/s and seems to be extremely unstable. No disconnections though...
My wireless G clients are working normaly, with normal data transfer speeds.
Am I the only one, or are others experiensing a similar issue?