I got a D-link tm-g5240 after having a Belkin n150, the new router works fine but with my belkin i got 20Mbps, but now with the Tm-g5240 i only get 10Mbps even though its supposed to get 54Mbps, is there anything i can do to squeeze put some more speed from my router?
Is it the wireless device or your ISP? Location the same on wireless device? Computer same place? Channel the same? Antenna the same? Cables the same? You will never get what is advertised. That would under perfect conditions and the Max it will work. Figure the miles of cables and equipment between you and the ISP and all the places it could degrade a signal. Try a High location for the device, change channels.
SOURCE: I have a D-Link tm-g5240
Username: leave blank
Password: admin
IP: 192.168.0.1
These are case sensitive.
I hope this helps
Magoo
SOURCE: how can i block my
one word "permissions"
you have to tell the router and the firewall that you don't want "abc" user to use the router.
this is done by logging into the router and allow/disallowing the user by MAC address ( Media Access Control) .
depending on the router to access it is going to a browser window and entering either 192.168.0.1 or
192.168.1.1
instruction set to secure your router is in the "helps" file.for
1.select the "Advance tab
2. select filter "MAC'
3. Enter name
4. under MAC address enter MAC address
5.on the DHCP Client select DHCP client from the pull down list; click Clone to copy that MAC address
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