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Prince_Polaris
Dec 11, 2018Aspirant
Using WN2000RPTv3 as WiFi-to-LAN reciever
Okay, so I have a bit of a strange problem. Recently, I replaced the bruised and broken 50 foot ethernet cable that runs from downstairs to my room with the WN2000RPTv3. I set it up, connected it to the network, and plugged it into my LAN switch instead of the long cable.
However, extenders run at half speed, right? Because they have both incoming and outgoing traffic to deal with?
Well... what I've done is, I disabled the outgoing WiFi. I don't need another access point, our standard router is fine. All I want it to do is recieve the internet, and toss it onto the ethernet.
And it works! I get the full 60Mbps that we have in the house! But... only sometimes. I don't know why, but sometimes it broadcasts at ~30Mbps, and the rest of the time I get the full 60. What's going on with this?
Do I need to do more than just unchecking "Enable 2.4GHz Wi-Fi"? Or should I be connecting this thing to the 5GHz network (if it's able to)?
While I created this post, my speedtest kept returning 34Mbps. However, halfway into writing it, I tested 58Mbps. Testing it now, and.... 59! So it CAN handle full speed, why then does it decide to run at half speed every so often?
It has a good signal, all four bars are green in the genie, it has a 144Mbps signal strength in the genie, and the light on the front is always green. I didn't even know it could turn yellow or red until the internet to our house went out yesterday! (It's fixed now, though)
So... I dunno what to do. And that's what this post is for :)
[if anyone wants a screenshot of something, I can post it, the config, the speedtest, whatever]
Prince_Polaris wrote:
I just don't get it, why is it sometimes at full speed and sometimes at half!?
There are several possibilities. One is that it isn't close enough to the router, and the signal strength of the extender <-> router connection is changing a bit - causing the speed on that link to drop. Another is that the "friendly neighbor" policy built into 802.11n wifi is kicking in, and the router is dropping the speed.
One option is to replace the old kit with a newer extender that has faster wifi speeds to begin with. Though if you aren't getting a solid 5Ghz connection from your router (when at the extender location), that probably won't help. What router model do you have?
You can also use powerline networking (for instance the PLP2000).
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- Prince_PolarisAspirant
Tested it again today and it's back down to 31Mbps... and an upload speed of 6.66, too. Perhaps the extender needs an excorsist, too.
I just don't get it, why is it sometimes at full speed and sometimes at half!?- StephenBGuru - Experienced User
Prince_Polaris wrote:
I just don't get it, why is it sometimes at full speed and sometimes at half!?
There are several possibilities. One is that it isn't close enough to the router, and the signal strength of the extender <-> router connection is changing a bit - causing the speed on that link to drop. Another is that the "friendly neighbor" policy built into 802.11n wifi is kicking in, and the router is dropping the speed.
One option is to replace the old kit with a newer extender that has faster wifi speeds to begin with. Though if you aren't getting a solid 5Ghz connection from your router (when at the extender location), that probably won't help. What router model do you have?
You can also use powerline networking (for instance the PLP2000).
- Prince_PolarisAspirant
Our router is a generic Arris Modem/Router that runs the cable box, the phone lines, and the internet, so we can't replace it sadly. I have a ton of stuff plugged into the power in my room, so I dunno if that would mess with EOP or not. Router's serial is 74V2ULAED398997 if it helps.
Is there a way to turn off the friendly neighbor thing? And I haven't tried to connect the extender to the 5GHz network, in fact I have it turned off since most of our stuff runs off 2.4G.
- Prince_PolarisAspirant