The best way to test a WiFi module is to set it up as a WiFi bridge directly connected to the main WiFi router, then measure both upload and download speeds. As long as the WiFi card has good internal shielding, the motherboard and antenna are rarely the real issue. Claims that antenna orientation significantly affects signal quality are mostly just superstition—most of the time, it’s simply a hardware problem.
What is the purpose of replacing the casing if both the motherboard and software are faulty
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Is the motherboard faulty?
The Software will get better and better (I’m pretty sure), R3 also needed time … :
Well, given Sinovoip’s habit of looking the other way while Wi-Fi issue threads flood the forum — with no clarification, no denial — and instead keep dropping teaser shots of shiny new devices, the answer seems obvious.
The real problem is, none of these new products show any sign of fixing the underlying issue.
I just hope they can come out and say whether it actually a issue and can it be fixed — instead of planting flowers on a sinking ship.
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