milleniummark
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Does anybody know if there is a command from the terminal that can be entered to force the Airport Extreme Card to operate at 20mhz/40mhz?
The reason I ask is because it is obvious that the Airport NIC is dependent on an Apple router for signals, must be some proprietary thing. I use a DIR-655 (2.4mhz) and am dependent on the Network Utility, which does not offer any configuration ability like that on a PC. My wireless N connection is limited to 130mhz on the OSX 5.6 side. Therefore, this is a sign that 40mhz is not switched on, otherwise it would be at a speed of 300.
I know the Airport card can connect properly to the DIR-655 at 300mps. This is verified through Bootcamp. When I boot to XP, my network configuration allows for the typical and specific control of the Airport NIC and I see the 270+ connection speeds, also verified in the status window of the DIR-655 router.
Of course, I want to be running OSX or would not have bought a Mac!
There must be some runaround through the terminal or command line. I'm just not fluent with the commands needed.
Help!
The reason I ask is because it is obvious that the Airport NIC is dependent on an Apple router for signals, must be some proprietary thing. I use a DIR-655 (2.4mhz) and am dependent on the Network Utility, which does not offer any configuration ability like that on a PC. My wireless N connection is limited to 130mhz on the OSX 5.6 side. Therefore, this is a sign that 40mhz is not switched on, otherwise it would be at a speed of 300.
I know the Airport card can connect properly to the DIR-655 at 300mps. This is verified through Bootcamp. When I boot to XP, my network configuration allows for the typical and specific control of the Airport NIC and I see the 270+ connection speeds, also verified in the status window of the DIR-655 router.
Of course, I want to be running OSX or would not have bought a Mac!
There must be some runaround through the terminal or command line. I'm just not fluent with the commands needed.
Help!