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Opinions on the built in wifi for gen 5?
- 8 years ago
From the looks of things that wireless adapter only supports WPA and WPA2 with TKIP+AES and not WPA2-AES...
You may want to try changing the wifi settings on the HT2000w to see if it works better...
1: Visit http://www.systemcontrolcenter.com in your browser.
2: Click Wifi Settings.
3: Enter in the router password, by default it is "admin" with out the quotations.
4: Change the WPA Mode to WPA/WPA2 - this should cause the cipher suite to change to TKIP-AES.
If you have issues with your other devices afterwards, you may need to tell them to forget the old network setting and reconnect them. If devices can no longer see the 2.4Ghz band, you will have to change back to WPA2 and find a better wifi adapter that supports WPA2-AES
From the looks of things that wireless adapter only supports WPA and WPA2 with TKIP+AES and not WPA2-AES...
You may want to try changing the wifi settings on the HT2000w to see if it works better...
1: Visit http://www.systemcontrolcenter.com in your browser.
2: Click Wifi Settings.
3: Enter in the router password, by default it is "admin" with out the quotations.
4: Change the WPA Mode to WPA/WPA2 - this should cause the cipher suite to change to TKIP-AES.
If you have issues with your other devices afterwards, you may need to tell them to forget the old network setting and reconnect them. If devices can no longer see the 2.4Ghz band, you will have to change back to WPA2 and find a better wifi adapter that supports WPA2-AES
Yo, Mr. Corrosive - YOU ROCK!!!!!!!! I made this change and voila, my download rate went from 0.384Mbps to 41.0Mbps.
Can you see the smile on my face? Thank you soooooo much.
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