Posted: Sun Mar 24, 2013 3:15 Post subject: E3000 2.4ghz 802.11n very slow, low link speeds
Hi guys,
A few days ago, I finally installed dd-wrt on my E3000 router. I downloaded the dd-wrt.v24-14929_NEWD-2_K2.6_std_usb_ftp-e3000.bin rom and followed the instructions on the wiki to the part where it told me that flashing another build was optional (part 12). I figured that it would be fine as long as it was stable. After installing it, though my network's theoretical and actual speeds on my 2.4ghz 802.11n wireless has been really slow. At the moment, the router says the rate is 26Mbps. In order to speed this up, I've tried to remove devices that cause interference, moved the router from metal objects, and also moved it away from walls. This didn't really help, and I have so far experimented by setting the channel width to 40mhz only, and also 20mhz only, while tinkering around with free channels that my neighbors haven't been using.
This has not really made much of a difference, and my actual speeds are still very low. Even while sitting less than 5 feet from the router and being connected to the network wirelessly gives me a ~23Mbps connection. I've also tried with multiple machines, and the results have been similar. Currently, I have the 2.4ghz network set to N-only and channel width set to 20mhz and changed Beacon Interval to 75, DTIM interval to 1, Fragmentation threshold to 2304 and RTS Threshold to 2304 (as per another thread's suggestion) and also my TX power is currently at 63mW. The TX power was at 20 earlier, but that didn't seem to make any difference in terms of speed.
I am completely out of ideas, short of trying to install a new dd-wrt build and hoping for the best. Does anyone have any idea what I should do?
Joined: 06 Feb 2010 Posts: 7401 Location: Little Rock
Posted: Sun Mar 24, 2013 15:17 Post subject:
Made sure to hard reset after flashing? Making sure to use WPA2 with AES only as wireless security? Also making sure to use the possible cleanest channel around you?
Made sure to hard reset after flashing? Making sure to use WPA2 with AES only as wireless security? Also making sure to use the possible cleanest channel around you?
These are tidbits of info that you aren't mentioning here..
Yep, I made sure to do the hard resets both times (before and after flashing) and also waited the specified times. I also have the wireless security as WPA2 AES only, and I've been using the channel that other networks aren't using too. Have not been able to get any better speeds.
I took a screenshot for the site survey window on dd-wrt (http://i.imgur.com/Bm3oBaW.png) but it's missing two or so networks that show up sometimes. There is one on ch9 and another one on ch11. Currently, I've set the channel on mine to 4, but I've also tried 2,3 and 10 once too.
Well from what i see in the pic is main problem being that you have quite a few wireless neighbor's fairly close to you, some even very close, how does chanl 8 do?
Seems like channel 8 does around as well as ch1, speed-wise. Would it be a better idea for me to just switch the wireless adapters to 5GHz?
Joined: 06 Feb 2010 Posts: 7401 Location: Little Rock
Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2013 16:06 Post subject:
Of course 5Ghz is much less crowded, but doesn't have much range either, and especially on the E3000, so yes i would use 5Ghz for connections close to the AP, but you'll most likely need to use 2.4Ghz for devices that are somewhat distanced from the AP. _________________ Wireless N Config | Linking Routers | DD-WRT Wiki | DD-WRT Builds | Peacock - Broadcom FAQ
Of course 5Ghz is much less crowded, but doesn't have much range either, and especially on the E3000, so yes i would use 5Ghz for connections close to the AP, but you'll most likely need to use 2.4Ghz for devices that are somewhat distanced from the AP.
Hey buddee, how far would the range of the 5GHz wireless be?