User’s Manual for the NETGEAR Super AG Wireless USB 2.0 Adapter WG111U
—lower than the maximum possible link rate value of 54Mbps, then no further action is required.
OR
—equal to the maximum possible link rate of 54Mbps, then a reduction in the wireless adapter's transmit power may be possible. Proceed to the next step.
3.Reduce power to 50% and recheck the link rate.
a.Select the Advanced Settings button on the Settings page.
b.Under the Transmit Power
c.Check the current link rate using the Client Utility as explained in step 1. If the link rate value using the 50% setting is now...
—lower than the maximum possible value of 54 Mbps, then the 50% power reduction is not necessary. Change the Transmit Power Level setting back to 100%. No further action is required.
—OR
—equal to the maximum possible link rate value of 54 Mbps, then the 50% reduction has no adverse affect on operation and further reduction may be needed. Proceed to the next step.
4.Reduce the power to 25% and recheck the link rate.
a.Repeat step 3 using a Transmit Power Level of 25%.
b.Check if link rate is decreased from the maximum possible value. If the link rate value using the 25% setting is now...
—lower than the maximum possible value of 54 Mbps, then the 25% power reduction is not necessary. Change the Transmit Power Level setting back to 50% as explained in step 3. No further action is required.
—OR
—equal to the maximum possible link rate value of 54 Mbps, then the 25% reduction has no adverse affect on operation and further reduction is not necessary. Retain the 25% setting. No further action is required.
Note: The above procedure should be repeated when relocating the wireless adapter within the current wireless network or to a wireless network in a new location.
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