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Hi, I have Intel centrino Ultimate-N 6300 wireless card, but it works only 54Mbps speed, Drivers are latest from intel support site, in device manager I see only a/b/g mode. Where is wireless N mode gone? I update drivers, configure my router: (Linksys E1000) if I leave only N mode, I cannot connect to router at all with wireless...
Somebody can help me?
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I've got another laptop, Acer Aspire 5738ZG, he connects to my router 130Mbps!!! Without any configuration! That means the computer wireless card is bad i think I need to try reinstall Windows...
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I've connected to another router with my computer. Router DIR-685. And the connection speed is 270Mbps!!! So my computer is ok...
I think the problem is my network card does not work with router linksys E1000...
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How about connecting another Wi-Fi card to your router Linksys E1000, except the previous one connecting at 65Mbps.
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Found the answer here:
http://en.community.dell.com/support-forums/network-internet-wireless/f/3324/t/19341370.aspx?PageIndex=3 http://en.community.dell.com/support-forums/network-internet-wireless/f/3324/t/19341370.aspx?PageIndex=3
WMM on both clients & AP seemed to correct the issue. The range isn't the best.
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Thank You Everyone for help! I bought new router and my problem was gone without reinstalling windows or configuring something...
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Having EXACTLY the same problem, n6300 ultimate with linksys E4200, getting max 54 mbit, when N mode disabled in the router setting i am not able even connect to the router. 54 mbit max on 2,4 ghz as well as 5 ghz, i´ve tried multiple different settings without result, using the latest 15.1.1 firmware. Starting to be desperate Is it realy compatibility issue??? I´ve seen some threads where people reported they are using 6300 with linksys e4200 without issues...
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I have the same issues with my ThinkPad T520 which comes with a n6300. Too bad Intel did not come with a fix or answer on this themselves.
Well the good news is I seemed to found the solution.
By changing some settings on the Cisco E4200 I was able to FIX it. Windows 7 now reports 405 Mbps
I am currently using the Intel drivers 15.2.0.19 and on the Linksys I installed the Tomato RAF custom FW version 1.28.
Configuring the Intel and E4200 as stated on previous posts did not solve it but I changed on the E4200 the Bluetooth Coexistence on both 2.4 and 5 Ghz to Preemption and it worked!
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I have the exact same card and now got it to work. Here is what I did use WPA-2 with ASE encryption only than change your router to N-Only mode and the Encryption to WPA-2 with ASE.
This worked for me the Intel(R) Centrino(R) Wireless-N 2230 apparently only will use two channels when it is using ASE.
I now connect to my linksys e1200 at over 130Mbs hope that helps
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