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Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 13
OS: xp sp2
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bandwith problems
I have 3 Linksys WAP54G's that cover a single floor office that is approx 7500 sq ft. Our pc wireless adapters are Linksys WMP55AG's. We use Rumba's ProClient v531 to connect to our AS400. There is a 2-3 minute wait period from the time the program is launched to the time the login screen appears. We also have a few PC's that use ethernet cable and there is no delay on these.I spoke with Rumba techs and they said that this is a bandwidth problem. Would upgrading our wireless adapters improve this? Perhaps just putting another WAP in the troublespot would help? Our current WAP's are about 60 ft apart.
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Manager, Networking Forums
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: S.E. Pennsylvania, US
Posts: 28,754
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Re: bandwith problems
If you have decent signal strength, I doubt more WAP's will do any good. Are you running them on different channels to keep the interference down? I recommend channels 1, 6, and 11 for the three. If you run any more, you'll have to get creative.
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