WRT120N - how to proper set mixed network at home

Hi,
I have bought WRT120N by linksys because I wanted to use maximum speed of line.
My answer is how do I need to set up my router to get max what I could ? 
When I put ethernet cable directly to my PC speedmeter is showing me 65-70 MBit bandwith rate whereas on WIFI connection 15-20 MBits.
I got Atheros 9285 wifi adapter in my desktop. It is n capable, but in settings there are only 2 Wireless mode selection options to set:  802.11b/g and AUTO. It`s set to AUTO by default.
Here are my settings of router: 
Network Mode: mixed
Channel width: Auto (20 or 40MHz)
In advanced wireless settings is everything set to auto.
I tried to set N transmission rate to one of those listed and disable frame bursting but it didn`t have any effect.
I was changing channels and channel width as well but with no effect.
Is here anybody who has simmilar issue than me ? I appreciate any help. 

Do not chnage the N-Transmission rate because it wiil then create some problem while connecting the b/g devices..Change the Channel Width to 40MHz,Wide Channel to 9 and Standard Channel to 11-2.462GHz..Under the Advance Wireless Settings..Change the Beacon Interval to 75,Change the Fragmentation Threshold to 2304,Change the RTS Threshold to 2304 and Click on Save Settings...Under the Security tab,uncheck "Filter Anonymous Internet Requests" and click on save settings..
Now,power cycle the entire network and check...  

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