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Re: Help with Router Settings
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Help with Router Settings
I have been liaising with AppleCare about a lag issue I am having from my Late 2013 iMac to Apple TV when using mirroring.
Apple have run diagnostics on the performance of my iMac and are aware that I have a D6300 wifi DSL Modem Router.
The settings they have found are as follows:
5Ghz
RSSI: -36 dBm
Noise: -95 dBM
Channel: 157 (5GHz, 80 MHz)
PHY Mode: 802.11ac
TX Rate: 88 Mbps
They have asked me to request assistance from Netgear in order to get my network working at the speeds it should be working at (for 802.11ac mode). I am not eligible for Netgear support as my product was bought more than 90 days ago in October 2014,
My Internet provider is Westnet and I am using the latest version of Yosemite 10.10.3
Could anyone on this Forum advise what Setting changes I need to make to my Modem Router to get it working at speeds that it should be working when in 802.11ac mode ?
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WMM is enabled on the routers page
Mode is set to the highest or the channels page
Any suggestion on which Channel to use ?
Any other suggestions ?
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Re: Help with Router Settings
You say you have a ‘Lag’ issue, can you put any numbers to that please? Are you sure it’s lag and not throughput, or even dropped connections? Can you describe the symptom in a little more detail please?
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