I've recently changed ISP's and am now having issues with wireless bandwidth. (on a GOOD day i get 2Mbps, sometimes 5.5Mbps, which is barely useable)
I.E... if someone uses a wired connection into the router (even just to talk on their xbox 360 with friends) all the wireless PC's/laptops/phones in the household can no longer connect to the router, if they can, they only get a speed of 1Mbps... which is just as useless as nothing...
Is there anyway to control/manipulate the amount of bandwidth given to LAN/wireless connections in any way? more than likely using the QoS settings?
Currently using a D-Link dsl-2640r router.
(if this is any help, the LAN/Wireless QoS forms are laid out as follows)
LAN QoS: 
Wireless QoS: 
OS Support → Post your problem → Configuring QoS settings to adjust bandwidth24 Feb 2010, 15:51 You have to login or register to post comments. |


