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WMM only lets a client enter power save mode, it won't affect transfer speed when the client is awake. Setting Advanced Properties: Broadcom Wireless LAN Adapter User Guideįuchs, there must have been something else you have done to fix the throughput problem Comparing the configuration of the network card I've found that it was necessary to change only one parameter: Your settings unfortunately didn't help me. Thanks to your post I've also decided to change settings in my network adapter. I have Broadcom BCM4352 802.11ac network adapter in my G750JW and notice that I have 9.93/0.86 Mb/s in my old notebook and in my handy and only 1.96/0.59 Mb/s in my G750JW

Turning down the transmit power helps - only run as hot/power as needed to maintain connection reliably to extend the lifetime of the router. It could also be that your router is overheating and cutting out - I Have a Netgear WNDR3700 with a 2.4ghz radio that went flakey after 2 years of use - now only the 5Ghz side works. Try to pick a frequency/channel center that is away from the other transmitters.

While things are working ok, see how close other Routers/AP's are from your router/AP, and when things go wonky see if another Router or AP fired up closer to you. If WiFi is normally working ok, and then not, there must be a reason - either flaky router/wireless card or another influence like a noisy router too close to your routers center channel.ĭid you look at the Wifi landscape of your location with a program like inSSIDer for Windows, or WiFi Analyzer for Andriod? It seems like you have a good understanding on things Wi-Fi. When that happens I play around with the settings and it seems to help for a little while but I'm hampered by the fact that I don't really know what I'm doing. It worked for a little while for me but things have deteriorated a bit. The Band Preference option only lets you choose between 802.11a and 802.11b/g, 802.11n settings are separate. It doesn't have any BSS settings that set 802.11 network types, but it does have IBSS settings, so I changed it for a time when I need an ad hoc network, Thanks The G750JX-RB71 I have has a Broadcom 802.11ac BCM4352. Nice find for your Wireless adapter, which one is it? Make/Model?
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Make sure your card's drivers understand and are set to be compatible with the existing infrastructure. Lesson from this: Just because you've got the latest fire breathing Wi-Fi card that might not mean that it will work all that well when attempting to utilizing the existing system. My work connection, which is shared and throttled, is a sustained 2.5 Mbps download.
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My home system suddenly went from an unreliable trial to sustained download at 24 Mbps. Looking at the available options I found and tried Yesterday out of desperation I dove into the driver settings and noticed this little thing: Wherever I went communications were unreliable at best. I also was initially disappointed with my G75vw's Wi-Fi performance. But I don't buy a such expensive notebook to use an antiquated standard.some suggestions aside from "waiting for newer drivers"? I just found an old thread here suggesting to deactivate the WLAN-n support. I fear that I got just 'the' device with a broken wireless adapter. Both worked with another device, but not with my G750.
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I tried to connect to my router and my android phone hosting a hotspot. In a last-ditch attempt I tried a win7 圆4 driver, but as expected it didn't worked. It just didn't found wireless networks anymore. Even worse, I was completely unable to connect (He fails before asking for the password).

I cannot use the connection, it's not even functioning to ping my router or anything else. seems fine, but Windows reports a limited connection. With the preinstalled standard drivers he is able to catch the SSIDs and establishing a "connection" to my Fritz!Box router. Having trouble with my new G750, it refuses to connect to anything via WLAN.
