Ok, this little incident was quite a suprise to me. I purchased a Linksys SRX router last week. Installed it and was amazed at the speed I was getting from another room on my laptop, not even using the 802.11n card, just 802.11g. Later that night I read a review testing the various "pre-n" type routers on the market. The Belkin Pre-N router won hands down for highest transmission speed at a given distance, and the SRX I believe came in third.
Seeing that I payed more for essentially lower speed, I quickly returned the SRX and ordered a Belkin. Well it arrived today, only to say I am extremely dissatisfied. With the SRX router, I was achieving 54mb/s continuously, never a variance. The Belkin Pre-N on the other hand, is jumping between 24mb/s-36mb/s. This is downright awful!!! Pages are much noticeably slower to load, and at this point I'm beginning to wonder just what the heck is going on with these "tests" that were performed.
Any ideas before the neighbors find a free router in their yard?
Seeing that I payed more for essentially lower speed, I quickly returned the SRX and ordered a Belkin. Well it arrived today, only to say I am extremely dissatisfied. With the SRX router, I was achieving 54mb/s continuously, never a variance. The Belkin Pre-N on the other hand, is jumping between 24mb/s-36mb/s. This is downright awful!!! Pages are much noticeably slower to load, and at this point I'm beginning to wonder just what the heck is going on with these "tests" that were performed.
Any ideas before the neighbors find a free router in their yard?