Is there a way to lock speed for wireless?

A

Ant

Hello!

I seem to notice if my wireless speed goes higher than 2.0 Mbps on my
Hawking Technology's Hi-Gain USB Wireless-G Adapter (Model: HWU54D), I
get major packet losses to the D-Link DI-624 wireless router (192.168.0.1).

Is there a way to lock this 2.0 Mbps speed manually? I do not want the
wireless connection to change (e.g., going up and down). I want it to
stay at 2.0 Mbps (sweet spot). I don't care about the speed, I want
stability. I am using Windows XP Professional SP2 and the latest driver
from Hawking Technology.

Thank you in advance. :)
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J

Jack

Hi

I do not remember seeing such a capacity in any of the Wireless cards.

However if it can be done it would be a feature of the Manufacturer utility.
Switch Off WZC and try to use the original utility and see what are the
options.

In addition, make sure that the TCP/IP stack is optimized to your kind of
Internet connection.

Optimizing the TCP/IP Stack - http://www.ezlan.net/Internet_Speed.html

Jack (MVP-Networking).
 

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