Submitted by soleblaze (not verified) on Mon, 04/21/2008 - 18:34.
There is a problem with macs with broadcom 802.11n chipsets and the wide channel mode of 802.11n routers. If you turn wide channel off, this should stop disconnects from happening when you use a large amount of bandwidth at once. I did this and didn't see any drop in my wireless speed. YMMV.
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There is a problem with macs with broadcom 802.11n chipsets and the wide channel mode of 802.11n routers. If you turn wide channel off, this should stop disconnects from happening when you use a large amount of bandwidth at once. I did this and didn't see any drop in my wireless speed. YMMV.