Wired Station
CPU: Intel I7 3770K Retail
CPU Cooler: Noctua NH-D14
Motherboard: ASRock Fatal1ty Z77 Professional
RAM: AVEXIR Core Series 4x8GB DDR1600
Video: AMD RADEON HD 7970 3GB
Power Supply: Cooler Master 850W
HDD: Seagate Barracuda 500GB 7200.11
Case: Thermaltake ARMOR+ LCS
On the installation CD, besides the drivers, we will also find a small customization application, that we can choose to install or not (it is not mandatory); the application comes with a pleasant and easy to use GUI and the menus can be accessed by pressing the buttons represented by icons on the top side. The Status menu shows us detailed information regarding the current network we have connected to:
If we are using WPS, we should go straight to the respective menu:
On the Network tab, we will find the currently detected networks nearby, along some details like operating channel, security type or signal levels:
When connecting to a network, we will be prompted for a password and if the connection is successful, a profile will be created in the respective menu:
Finally, the Advanced tab lets us choose the current network adapter, use SoftAP (which transforms the small adapter into an access point so other devices like mobile phones, tablets can connect too to the network) or use the Power Save mode:
For performing the tests, we have used a Media Center PC equipped with the AMD A6-3650 APU, the Radeon HD 7750 VGA card and 12GB of RAM.To test the USB Wireless LAN adapters throughput, we have connected the server ( I7 PC ) to the router with a UTP wire and the client ( Media Center ) had installed the Wireless LAN adapters.
The application we have used to test the speeds was Performance Test 7.0, fully compatible with Windows 7.
2.4GHz Summary Graph
5GHz Summary Graph