Efter hvad jeg kan søge mig til har du :
Atheros AR9485WB-EG
Som bruger :
802.11 b/g/n
På wiki står :
802.11g
Main article: IEEE 802.11g-2003
In June 2003, a third modulation standard was ratified: 802.11g. This works in the 2.4 GHz band (like 802.11b), but uses the same OFDM based transmission scheme as 802.11a. It operates at a maximum physical layer bit rate of 54 Mbit/s exclusive of forward error correction codes, or about 22 Mbit/s average throughput.[12] 802.11g hardware is fully backward compatible with 802.11b hardware and therefore is encumbered with legacy issues that reduce throughput when compared to 802.11a by ~21%.[citation needed]
Hvilket måske passer meget godt når du skriver 23 MBIT hvis dit net er sat til at brug "g".
Så er der den her :
802.11n
Main article: IEEE 802.11n-2009
802.11n is an amendment which improves upon the previous 802.11 standards by adding multiple-input multiple-output antennas (MIMO). 802.11n operates on both the 2.4 GHz and the lesser used 5 GHz bands. It operates at a maximum net data rate from 54 Mbits/s to 600 Mbits/s. The IEEE has approved the amendment and it was published in October 2009.[14][15] Prior to the final ratification, enterprises were already migrating to 802.11n networks based on the Wi-Fi Alliance's certification of products conforming to a 2007 draft of the 802.11n proposal.
"n" lyder til at kunne være hurtigere.
Jeg ved ikke rigtig noget om det men prøv og ind i diverse indstillinger om du kan skifte til 5 GHz og b/g/n og sæt den til n.