I've recently got a new computer, which I bought a PCI wireless adapter card for (D-Link G510 (rev c)).
The new computer is running Vista64, and I had some trouble finding drivers for the card, but I managed it from the Australian D-Link website.
However, internet performance on my computer is dire. For instance it has just taken 28 seconds to do a Google search and 21 seconds to load the Google homepage. I find myself having to reload pages frequently either to not get a blank white page, or to not get the "Server not found" error.
Vista says the signal strength is 'Good' and I have been happily using a wireless USB adapter with my old PC (running XP) from the same position and I have never had any problems.
As for location, my router is not far away (maybe 2 metres), but it is not in the line of sight of my PC.
Also at the moment I am downloading a file on that PC at a consistent speed of about 250Kb/s, which is confusing.
Do you think I need a new card, or could this be a driver problem?
The new computer is running Vista64, and I had some trouble finding drivers for the card, but I managed it from the Australian D-Link website.
However, internet performance on my computer is dire. For instance it has just taken 28 seconds to do a Google search and 21 seconds to load the Google homepage. I find myself having to reload pages frequently either to not get a blank white page, or to not get the "Server not found" error.
Vista says the signal strength is 'Good' and I have been happily using a wireless USB adapter with my old PC (running XP) from the same position and I have never had any problems.
As for location, my router is not far away (maybe 2 metres), but it is not in the line of sight of my PC.
Also at the moment I am downloading a file on that PC at a consistent speed of about 250Kb/s, which is confusing.
Do you think I need a new card, or could this be a driver problem?
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