I need help from users who have MSI GE620DX

adybrasov

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Wireless IP Router Time I ZC-IP04104 .... Technical details:
Wi-Fi Standard:

IEEE 802.11n

ports:

1 x 10/100 Mbps (RJ-45) WAN
4 x 10/100 Mbps (RJ-45) LAN

security:

128/64 bits WEP, WPA-PSK, WPA2PSK, WPS

Protocols supported:

Level L2 bridging

Compatibility Standard

802.11g
802.11b
802.11n

FLASH ROM memory:

2 MB

other:

SDRAM: 16 MB
VPN Server
Quality of Service (QoS)
Antenna 5 dBi

Dimensions (W x D x H mm):

146 x 93 x 24
So, on my laptop with Wi-Fi network data updated drivers from here>
http://www.msi.com/product/nb/GE620DX.html # /? p = driver & os = Win7% in 2064
more than 72 mbps can not use (look at picture above)

.... However I have done the same router with another sample MSI oldest and one went to 150 MBps, besides that I did another test on Acer Aspires 5542 which read 300 Mbps .... So from these results that my router goes to 300Mbps (802.11n) as was said . My mother Wireless interesting and I read that it supports 150 Mbps.
After I had become the driver of the wireless router my way.

Please if you have any idea ... or users that have the same laptop as mine MSI GE620DX please enlightened me on how fast you go.
thanks a good day.
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adybrasov

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I have this wireless router (ZC-IP04104) which has the following details:
-IEEE 802.11n
-Ports: 1 x 10/100 Mbps (RJ-45) WAN
           4 x 10/100 Mbps (RJ-45) LAN
-Security: 128/64 bit WEP, WPA-PSK, WPA2PSK, WPS
-Protocols supported: Level L2 bridging
-Compatibility Standard: 802.11g
                                        802.11b
                                        802.11n
Flash ROM memory: 2 MB
-Other: SDRAM: 16 MB
-VPN Server
-Quality of Service (QoS)
Antenna-5dBi.
I have laptop> GE620DX with wireless card (Intel (R) Centrino (R) Wireless-N 130). Drivers are updated, but I read 72Mbps.

I did test with another laptop> msi old ... he read 150Mbps
 and recently I had an Acer Aspires 5542 he read 300 Mbps.
For these tests ... see that goes to the 802.11n router (300Mbps)
so with (Intel (R) Centrino (R) Wireless-N 130) ....  should theoretically have 150mbps.
For these tests ... see that goes to the 802.11n router (300Mbps)
so with (Intel (R) Centrino (R) Wireless-N 130) ....  should theoretically have 150mbps
what can make  for have 150mbps ( drivers are at day )
 

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Wireless N can only do 300Mbps with a Dualband card that can use both 2.4 & 5GHz at the same time.
And for 150Mbps you can only do that with specific channels.
Looks to me you have a single band card that can only do 1 band at a time and you use the wrong channel to get 150.
 

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sincerely in the fog ...
not I changed the router channel or band .... with the same settings I had three different speeds at three different laptops:
- ge620dx only 72 Mbps
- An old MSI with only 150Mbps
- Acer Aspire 5542, and a reaching up to 300Mbps

So ... 3 different speeds with the same router without any setting change the router's
 

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See this, at the bottom: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE_802.11n-2009

The reason is your wireless card in that particular laptop is SINGLE BAND and the channel you use is just 20MHz, as such you can't reach higher speeds.
So you need to change channels to do 40MHz.

And there may be no other networks disturbing the channels around it.

There is no guarantee you will ever reach the wanted speeds if there are a lot of Wifi around your home.

And as many routers are set to auto-channel by default, it may work with other machines and not this one.
Unless you use the 40MHz section there is no way you get over 72Mbps.

And to reach 300Mbps you MUST use a dual-band card, your probably can't do dual at the same time and thus stick at 150.
 
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