You might try a third party firmware. There are several out there. I know that fixed an issue i had with my Linksys router and it added so many cool new features. Google for third party firmware for your model. There are quite a few hacks sprouting up out there for D-link too.

MD
----- Original Message ----- From: "Tim Newsham" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <luau@lists.hosef.org>
Sent: Saturday, July 01, 2006 10:39 AM
Subject: [LUAU] wlan question


I've been having some wlan issues here off and on for a while and it seems like it has been getting worse. Where I'm at I can see about about 7 APs, including my own. Sometimes a few more, sometimes a few less. Typically the other APs are on channels 2,6 (several), 10 and 11 (several). I have tried various channels trying to avoid the crowds, usually 8, 9 or 4 (since the 6's and 11's are closest to me, at least in terms of signal strength). I am sitting about 8 feet from my AP right now and still getting 15-25% packet loss! I'm receiving about -57db from my AP and -79db from the nearest competing AP, so its not clear to me that the interference is necessarily coming from other APs. One other thing to note, sometimes I start getting a lot of drops (usually when I'm further away from my AP) and resetting the AP (d-link, 802.11g) seems to "fix" the problem for a while.

Any ideas on what might be causing the poor performance? Is this normal performance for this amount of congestion? Is this due to a cheap AP? Is there anything I can do to track down the interference or make adjustments that will increase my reliability?

Tim Newsham
http://www.lava.net/~newsham/
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