beyondthegrave
12-27-2006, 10:00 PM
I'm using Rogers Cable Internet (Express package, which promises 5.0Mbps). The cable modem connects to a router (not wireless), which outputs to my desktop computer, and also to a wireless router, which my laptop uses.
The desktop can get speeds up to 600kb/s, but my laptop through the wireless has been getting max 60kb/s. The wireless router is a LinkSys 2.4Ghz.
The thing is, we had just switched to a new cable modem. With the old cable modem, I was getting up to 175kb/s through the wireless. Then Rogers sends us a letter (for no reason) saying that we should switch to one of their new modems, which will increase the speed, they say. Then I simply hook up the new modem into the old configuration (I didn't do any further config), and now I'm getting 60kb/s through the wireless router.
What might be the problem?
1. Need to do some configuration to my wireless router?
Thanks a lot.
The desktop can get speeds up to 600kb/s, but my laptop through the wireless has been getting max 60kb/s. The wireless router is a LinkSys 2.4Ghz.
The thing is, we had just switched to a new cable modem. With the old cable modem, I was getting up to 175kb/s through the wireless. Then Rogers sends us a letter (for no reason) saying that we should switch to one of their new modems, which will increase the speed, they say. Then I simply hook up the new modem into the old configuration (I didn't do any further config), and now I'm getting 60kb/s through the wireless router.
What might be the problem?
1. Need to do some configuration to my wireless router?
Thanks a lot.