Not_Sure wrote:Any of you experts with advanced settings in wireless routers?
Threshold?
CTS?
b or g or a?
Treshold = If you have collisions on your network then you might want put a higher value in there, max is 2,048 bytes.
CTS = Clear to Send, it's only useful when you got bad reception or a lot of static
B,G and A are different WLAN standards with G being the fastest. There is a new standard still in draft called N
Best bet is to use the standard settings, make sure G mode is activated and if you still have problems with coverage then you might want to move the access point or get yourself a repeater. Make sure there is no DECT phone, microwave or other electronic device close to the antenna that might disturb.