WRT400N Wireless on slow network

Hello. It is terrible to my sent wireless via the network. I have two laptops and my PS3 all connected with bars from 5/5 to 130mbps, but I'm only sending to between 200 to 300 k/s 130mbps should be closer to the right of 16 MB/s?

In addition, this is not impacting on my internet connection. I can download on the web at 1.6 mb/sec (13mbps).

Where exactly yopu get the speed of 200 to 300 Kbps...?

! 30 Mbps is equal to 130 Mbps (megabytes per second), not 16 MB/CIMP.

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