Q. I have a linksys WRT54GL my firmware is v4.30.15 it is a wireless G router
A. Nobody has given you very good advice thus far, so I'll chime in.
First thing to do is to remove the router from the equation so you can be 100% certain that it is in fact the router that is causing the issue. Unplug your router and connect your modem directly to a computer. Now reboot the modem, wait 60 seconds and reboot the computer. After doing this, test the speed again. If it is still slow, then your router is not the problem, but if it is no longer slow, then the router could be the culprit.
Put everything back the way it was.
If you are connecting to the router wirelessly, try connecting using a cable to see if the problem goes away. If it does, then the slowness issue is due to connecting wirelessly. Unfortunately there is not a lot you can do about that. You could try moving the computer closer to the router, and you could also try limiting the amount of interference. Microwaves, cordless telephones, baby monitors and other devices in the 2.4 GHz band can interfere with WiFi from your router. Turn them off and try again.
Another possibility would be to upgrade to a Wireless N router. Wireless N is faster than Wireless G, and it also uses different parts of the spectrum, so if you do have an interference issue, switching to Wireless N might solve it.
First thing to do is to remove the router from the equation so you can be 100% certain that it is in fact the router that is causing the issue. Unplug your router and connect your modem directly to a computer. Now reboot the modem, wait 60 seconds and reboot the computer. After doing this, test the speed again. If it is still slow, then your router is not the problem, but if it is no longer slow, then the router could be the culprit.
Put everything back the way it was.
If you are connecting to the router wirelessly, try connecting using a cable to see if the problem goes away. If it does, then the slowness issue is due to connecting wirelessly. Unfortunately there is not a lot you can do about that. You could try moving the computer closer to the router, and you could also try limiting the amount of interference. Microwaves, cordless telephones, baby monitors and other devices in the 2.4 GHz band can interfere with WiFi from your router. Turn them off and try again.
Another possibility would be to upgrade to a Wireless N router. Wireless N is faster than Wireless G, and it also uses different parts of the spectrum, so if you do have an interference issue, switching to Wireless N might solve it.
How do I take more bandwidth from another computer on a router?
Q. I have a linksys BEFSR41 and 2 computers connected to it via ethernet cables. My computer, a much more powerful Dell than the eMachine also connected seems to go slower/loses connection when the eMachine is running, but the eMachine isn't affected at all with or without the Dell running. Is there a way to make sure that my Dell takes say, 75% of the bandwidth?
A. Some routers have this function. It is common for those that can do access points so no one can hog entire system. or use p2p the wrt54gl can put third party firmware that can do this.
There seems to be a problem on your system though I would see what programs are going on internet causing this perhaps even a virus. Your router may also be at fault try updating firmware.
There seems to be a problem on your system though I would see what programs are going on internet causing this perhaps even a virus. Your router may also be at fault try updating firmware.
Help my router is making my internet very slow?
Q. I have a linksys WRT54GL with firmware version v4.30.15 please help.
my router is wireless G
my router is wireless G
A.
Is this router compatible with this modem?
Q. I have a motocorla surfboard SBV5120 cable modem and a wired router (Linksys). I want to upgrade my router into wireless and was thinking of getting the
Cisco-Linksys WRT54GL Wireless-G Broadband Router.
However, I am not sure if they both will work together.
Cisco-Linksys WRT54GL Wireless-G Broadband Router.
However, I am not sure if they both will work together.
A. It won't hurt to upgrade both devices' firmware by downloading the latest versions from the product webpages
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