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I have bought the new VAIO VGN-AR51SU and the Linksys WAG325N router (also supporting N) in hope this would enable other computers in my LAN to use the VAIO's BluRay and other multimedia. I know the n-draft speed of 270 Mbps is theoretical, but even half of that would be more than enough for my purpose. However, when I configured the WiFi on ny Vaio, it shows the connection speed of 54 Mbps (standard for 802.11g), and the real transmission speed averages at some 20 Mbps!
How do I configure the Vaio wifi to take full advantage of the 802.11n standard?
Try this…
Go to system – hardware – and in the device Intel Wireless Wifi Link, go to advanced properties and you must put:
802.11n Channel Width – Auto
802.11n Mode -Enabled
Try this…
Go to system – hardware – and in the device Intel Wireless Wifi Link, go to advanced properties and you must put:
802.11n Channel Width – Auto
802.11n Mode -Enabled
yes, you are right...something is wrong...
I have the same Vaio and iy appears only 54 Mbps...
I have a desktop with the same router (WRT300N) and it appears 290/300 Mbps...
I don't think this model has an N rated card.
I don't think this model has an N rated card.
I don't have your model, or access to it.
If it's not working then it's probably not rated N, this isn't the first time Sony have said something in their blurb to have customers asking us on the forum why no this and why not that.
OK, so it does work, after all! I got a great local (Polish) support from Linksys (the router's manufacturer)- their newest beta firmware did the trick!
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