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Did anyone ever update to 5.0.23.0? 

 

If so, did you experience issues with it?

 

 

 

@Lyubo Thanks for sharing that driver link!

 

 

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yes, i updated to 5.0.23.0 and i had the same problem, i could only connect to 802.11g at 54Mbps. now i am connected using 802.11n. thank you very very much @Lyubo

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Thanks for your response! So 5.0.21.0 seems to be working well for you then, correct? 

 

 

 

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Wait, i meant i updated to 5.0.23.0 and i had that problem before i updated to that. Sorry for the misunderstanding, it was very misleading. 5.0.23.0 works just as well as 5.0.21.0, i tried both.
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Hi,

 

I also tested the  5.0.23.0 driver and can confirm that it also connects on n at 150 mbps. so yes drivers above 21 works fine.

 

Good to hear that I was in help 🙂

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No worries eel903! Thanks to you and Lyubo for confirming that! I know this will help others on the forum who may have similar issues! 🙂

 

 

 

 

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hello,just bought a new pavillion g6 that uses ralink3290 wifi card. driver 5.0.25.0 . it connects to my router at 150mbps and other laptop connects at 300mbps. help me out please. windows 8

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Hey Nish20, 

 

The Ralink RT3290's specifications page shows that its transfer rate is up to 150Mbps. 

 

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hi.

 

thank you very much for your reply.

 

Correct me if i am wrong, isnt it 150mbps transmit + 150 mbps receive, a total of 300mbps? If it was a 150Mbps, that would be 72 trans + 72 receive?

 

The other laptop connecting at 300mbps is 4 years older than this one.


im reely stuck with this.

 

thanks

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It is 1x1 MIMO (SISO) / 1T1R so 150mbps is the limit (See the last line in the paragraph on the specs page and the second column of bulleted features, second bullet down).

 

If it were 2x2 MIMO / 2T2R, your formula would be correct. Your other laptops are likely 2x2 wireless cards. 

 

Here is a link that explains 1x1 VS. 2x2 pretty well

 

 

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