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Buenas.
Tengo un problema. Tengo 15 Mb con ono y he montado una red local conetando el scientific atlanta 2100 de ono (cisco) a un router belkin pasarela por cable/DSL de 4 puertos. El caso es que si me conecto directamente al de ono me da los 15 Mb pero si me conecto al belkin solo me da entre 7-8 Mb. Por que puede ser, una mala configuración del router u es que el belkin no da más? Saludos y gracias!! |
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El router belkin usa puertos de 10mbps? o son de 100mbps?? Si son de 100mbps quizas alguno de los cables sea cruzado o alguna historia y este limitando la conexión a 10mbps.
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Son de 100 y usan cable directo.
El cable que conecta el router de ono con el Belkin es también directo, imagiono que tiene que ser así, por que si no, no funcionaría. |
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bueno depende del router puede funcionar si tiene la funcion autoswitch... mira a ver si en al configuración del router belkin hay algun parametro que te diga a cuanto esta funcionando el puerto WAN.
Un Saludo!
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yo me cambié a tp-link y gané 5 megas reales via wifi segun el test de http://www.testdevelocidad.es
dE TODOS MODOS EL SCIENTIF ATALTAN QUe ponen ahora funciona bastante bien, los de ono es que son un poko ruines |
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I loved the Belkin at first but as I got to know it, I found this item wanting graetly. I read about similar bad experiences online just google search Belkin pre-N crashes with the Belkin Pre-N router and with the Linksys WRT54GX (essentially the same router, both with identical chipsets using the Broadcom BCM4704 processor). I had been having all manner of problems with my Belkin Pre-N for some time. So I finally decided to rate this product negatively. As an aside, I have just ordered a Netgear RangeMax NEXT Wireless Router with Gigabit Ethernet from Amazon to replace it after reviewing a bunch of positive reviews on the new slew of routers based on Airgo's Gen 3 chipsets. I loved the Belkin at the start. It had amazing range in the two environments I deployed it in. In fact, when I bought it, I took my laptop outside and walked 300 feet into the park adjacent to my house before I lost the signal. It has amazing range and no dead spots unlike the D-Link DI-624M I upgraded from. But, ultimately, the Belkin has been trouble for various reasons. First, it really never provided the throughput boost I needed. It averaged 1.8MBps (14.4mbps) on the wireless side (with the paired Pre-N card) and about 7MBps (56mbps) on the wired side. PCMag reviewed it saying they got 40mbps paired with the Pre-N card. Then there's the wired side. Nowadays, all decent new computers including my laptop have had gigabit Ethernet as standard for a couple of years now. I don't know why these wireless routers don't provide gigabit wired as standard. But, my real problem came from the constant crashing. Today for example, I was streaming iTunes to an Airport running Firefox and transfering large files via pcAnywhere on the Network and .boom, crash, dead wireless link. I couldn't get the thing to communicate wirelessly to anything on the network, so I had to go and manually restart. What a pain. This happens multiple times daily and has become a real bore. So, finally I figured out where the problem lies. It's all on the wireless side. I ran some heavy simultaneous traffic through the router for 5 minutes today (large file transfer via pcAnywhere, Internet usage, iTunes wirelss transfer and streaming video from my server). The router crashed. I couldn't connect to other computers on the network from my laptop, I had zero Internet access, and iTunes stopped streaming. Then I transferred part of the traffic load to the wired ports and tried the same experiment. The router crashed again within 5 minutes. But, this time I checked the computers on the wired side and they worked flawlessly, everything was humming on all cylinders, file transfer, Internet access, you name it. So, my diagnosis is that the chipsets in these models based on Airgo True Mimo Gen 1 cannot handle heavy wireless traffic. They simply crash the wireless side of the router after a point without affecting their wired routing ability. The DHCP lists are still operable with the IP addresses reserved as before, but there is simply no access to the wireless router clients while the wiredclients remain unaffected. I've decided to give up after months of this type of unreliability and am going to move to a model based on Gen 3 True Mimo with Gigabit Ethernet. From what I have read they have the same or better range, better wireless throughput than wired fast ethernet (100mbps) and gigabit wired ports. I just hope they can handle the traffic. Only time will tell. As for the Belkin Pre-N Router, I am extremely disappointed and would rate it 2 stars out of 5. Good range, mderate throughput. But it simply can't handle heavy wireless traffic loads.
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