2.
Double-click
Network adapters
3.
Double-click the Wi-Fi client network adapter of your computer — for example, "Intel(R) WiFi
Link 5100 AGN" in the screenshot below.
4.
If the Wi-Fi client network adapter is by Intel, click
Power Management
— or —
If the Wi-Fi client network adapter is not by Intel, select a configuration with minimal power
savings (to maximize throughput).
Note:
The above settings are often controlled by 3
changed. If Wi-Fi performance improves for a while after performing the above steps, but then
declines, recheck the above settings.
Security Tips
●
Change the Wi-Fi network name (SSID) and Wi-Fi password on a regular basis. (See "SSID
(Wi-Fi Network Name)" on page 83 and "Wi-Fi Password" on page 86.)
●
Disable SSID Broadcast. (See "Network Panel" on page 79.)
●
Use the highest level of Wi-Fi security that your devices support. (See "Wi-Fi Security" on
page 85.)
●
Change the login password. (See "Changing the Administrator Password" on page 71.)
●
Use MAC filtering to specify computers that are or aren't allowed to connect to the network.
(See "MAC Filter Panel" on page 81.)
.
and move the slider all the way to the right (to
rd
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Advanced
and, in the
Property
). Click
Highest
Resources
list, click
.
OK
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