Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 7:01 Post subject: WZR-HP-G300NH2 and regulatory domain setting
I'm thinking of loading the latest DD-WRT on my Buffalo WZR-HP-G300NH2, but wanted to clairfy something first.
Some background: the router currently has the latest Buffalo firmware installed (build 19154) and works mostly great (router and all other functions good, wifi speeds are crap). Seems no matter what settings I use, I can't get more than about 20 megabits/sec (normally less) to any of the wifi devices. Since my area is a fuster-cluck of wifi APs (18 in the site survey!), I'm figuring it's due to the congestion. And since I've read about the FCC not being that picky about using channels 12 and 13 here in the USA, I'd like to give it a go as a test (see if my phone can see the router on 12 or 13). If I can get it to work with my phone, then I'll look into what I have to do to my wife's laptop to get it to see those two channels.
So, is there anything built into the router itself that might prevent me from using those channels, or even 14 if I wanted to risk interfering with some other radio service? Currently, the regulatory domain setting in the Buffalo firmware won't give me the options to choose anything above 11 (tried them all), but it does not include all of them that I've seen mentioned in other threads here (Europe, Japan not listed for example).
I am pretty sure I mentioned all that in my original post. Just trying to find out some info before I load dd-wrt onto my router, like if anyone can answer my question about the HARDWARE in my original post? I need this to decide if I want to load dd-wrt or stick with what I have.
Also, I didn't bother with Buffalo's forum since I'm sure they wouldn't give out what I'm looking for, since I'd be asking about firmware that didn't come from them.
So for clarification, I'm not looking for product support since I don't have dd-wrt installed yet. Just looking for answers from either someone that knows the hardware or has tried this already on their router.
And I see there is still no answer to my question?
Again, not looking for support of the firmware, just want to know if the hardware is going to allow me to use the different regulatory domain settings properly from the newer DD-WRT builds.......