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cupojo
Oct 08, 2016Aspirant
CG3000D-RG 802.11 g vs n
I have 2 laptops. Both Windows 10. Both with Wifi adpaters that say 802.11b/g/n in their properties. One Laptop connects at 802.11N, the other at 802.11G. How do I get the "G" laptop connecting at "N...
cupojo
Oct 09, 2016Aspirant
What settings are you referring to? And i've already checked for driver updates. I have the latest one.
DarrenM
Oct 11, 2016Sr. NETGEAR Moderator
Hello cupjo
He is referring to your pcs wifi card settings.
DarrenM
- cupojoOct 11, 2016Aspirant
Yes I understand its the WiFi settings, but 'check the settings' is very vague. Which settings in particular under the WiFi settings? and what should the values be? thanks.
- DarrenMOct 12, 2016Sr. NETGEAR Moderator
Hello cupojo
This article might help
http://www.thewindowsclub.com/enable-802-11n-mode-wireless-connection-windows-8
DarrenM
- cupojoOct 13, 2016Aspirant
OK, so on to the next issue.
Under Advanced, Properties I have:
802.11d - (set to Disable), I changed it to enable, but it still connected at 11g
Associated Power Save
Beacon Interval
Preamble Mode
Roaming Sensitivity Level
TX Power Level
Wireless Mode (set to IEEE 802.11b/g/n) other options are 802.11b, 802.11b/g
There is no setting that says 802.11N.
And again, yes, I have the latest driver.
Adapter is RealTek RTL8191SE 802.11b/g/n