bossanova808 Wrote: 
> I have run into the same issue, but with an SB2.  I could only get a
> conenction by disabling the turbo mode.  This is what D-Link support
> staff advised me to do, saying they are havign many instances of the
> problem.  Since the Sb2 and occasionally a laptop are the only things
> that use wireless in my house, this doesn't bother me very much.  
> 
> Personally, I blame the D-Link router (DI-784 one of the higher end
> models) - it is flakey in many ways.  
> 
> If my cable internet connection goes down, then the D-Link router drops
> all its wireless clients (the only clients it has as the others are on a
> wired switch).  This is even without Turbo-G turned on.
> 
> Even with turbo-G on, I never actually experienced a sustained increase
> in throughput, even with the laptop and router 1 meter apart.
> 
> It is, I think, a pile of poo.


Thats bad! :-/

Honestly I cant complain about my DI-624, it has worked flawlessly for
almost two years, and I have indeed experienced an improved bandwith
when using my laptop and the router both in Turbo G mode (strict, no
11b devices on the net). I have a wireless card for the laptop with the
same TurboG protocols.   Of course, I stopped  seting that mode, to
acomodate my SB(1), and perfectly happy with that...


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