This is a current updated f-13 computer connected to our home LAN. I have been using a Buffalo Airstation WLI-TX4-AG300N, essentially an Ethernet wireless adapter to access the system. I recently bought a Netgear WNDR330 dual band "N" wireless router and am having a lot of trouble getting it to perform as advertised. This is a less than 20 year old typical two story frame house. I would expect the walls to be essentially transparent to RF energy. Normally the distance between the router and the wireless adapter is less than forty feet and there has been no problem operating in the 2.4 gHz band however I find that with equipment located as it has been for several years the new router will not function at that distance in the 5 gHz band. In fact to get any connection at all I have to reduce the distance to about ten feet which pretty well negates the advantage of a wireless system. I decided several years ago that running cables in this house is out of the question. I am on the third WNDR3300 router for other reasons but all of them have had weak signal problems in the 5 gHz band. I just got around to experimenting with that problem over the last two days. Does anyone have experience with a similar system? I would be interested to know if my observations are typical or if I have an equipment problem. I am considering obtaining a different wireless adapter device to replace the Buffalo unit since it is the only thing unchanged here. Any suggestions or observations will be appreciated. I feel,like I am operating in a vacuum with no one to consult. Bob -- -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines