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sosjohn
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Nov 27, 2016
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WNDR4300 Wireless Speed issues

I get better than 100Mbps wired directly to the router via ethernet cable.  But wireless is under 20Mbps.  I am direct line of site to the router, about 30 feet away.  Running Win 10.  No my laptop (...
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    TheEther
    Dec 03, 2016

    sosjohn wrote:

    Both HP and an independent PC repair guy told me the Wireless adaptor cant be replaced, so i am stuck with 2.4G. 

    I'm pretty sure that's not true.  What they may be referring to is that you can't open up the computer, remove the built-in wireless adapter and replace it with a different one in the same, internal slot.  That is often true.  But you should be able to use a Wireless adapter plugged into a USB port.



    The Netgear WNDR 4300 router only has access to channels 1 -11 in 2.4G.  According to wifi meter, channels 12-14 are stronger.

    I don't know where you are located, but 12-14 cannot be used in the United States.  Other countries may permit 12-14 to be used.  If you are in one of those countries, then try changing the region setting in the WNDR4300.  You'll find it under the Wireless settings.



    SO is the bottom line that this router is not the best for 2.4G, when I am receiving 100+Mbps from the modem?

    Not necessarily.  If 2.4 GHz around you is congested, then no router can change that.  Get a dual-band USB wireless adapter and switch to 5 GHz.