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Old 20-02-2012, 20:57   #1
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Question Modem mode - replacement router

Hey guys,

I'm on Virgin 50mb and have some issues with the superhub stop responding to requests trying to get into the configuration, so was thinking about putting it in modem mode and getting another router to do the WLAN stuff.

So my question is what is a good one to get? I was looking at some linksys stuff but they do get rather pricey, so was wondering what you guys use and can recommend?

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Old 20-02-2012, 21:08   #2
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Re: Modem mode - replacement router

cheap d link 615 on ebay.. around a tenna.

high end router? depends how much you got and what you need. the 615 might be enough for you needs.
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Old 20-02-2012, 21:14   #3
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Re: Modem mode - replacement router

I was looking at some TP link ones but worried the wireless strength is even worse than the superhub which barely manage to beem a signal upstairs...TP-Link 300Mbps Wireless-N Gigabit Router for £45 should do the trick I suppose might just order one up.
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Old 20-02-2012, 21:22   #4
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Re: Modem mode - replacement router

Or save £40 and get the DIR-615 which does all the same stuff sans the gigabit.
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Re: Modem mode - replacement router

True dont really need gigabit functionality the way im hooked up at the moment, altho could be handy to have it TP link does a cheaper model for £22. No point spending to much money as the new wireless standard isn't far away.
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Re: Modem mode - replacement router

sorry for coming in on this so late but you was heading in the right direction to start off with dude. Linksys are super duper fantastic, I have always had linksys routers. There is a reason they are a few £££ more (apart from having a nice Cisco logo on them) and that is because they kick ass.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Linksys-E150...cp_computers_0

You can also go for the E1200 or E1000 which are £5 cheaper
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Re: Modem mode - replacement router

I have now gotten a separate router but wondering shouldn't i still be able to connect to the superhub and check connection settings etc?
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Re: Modem mode - replacement router

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I have now gotten a separate router but wondering shouldn't i still be able to connect to the superhub and check connection settings etc?
yes but i believe only the modem settings you need to uncheck modem mode to see the otehr settings i think
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I have now gotten a separate router but wondering shouldn't i still be able to connect to the superhub and check connection settings etc?
Yeah

192.168.100.1
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Re: Modem mode - replacement router

It isn't working for some reason, not sure why as when I was configuring things I could get to the page...well think I might reconfigure things shortly any way.
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Re: Modem mode - replacement router

when the shub is in modem mode it's address changes to 192.168.100.1 and your new router should be something like 192.168.1.1 unless you change it. During the brief time i had a shub i could still access it through my router and get to the connection tab and look at my power levels and stuff
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Re: Modem mode - replacement router

Yeah thats the really weird thing, think I will reset my new router tomorrow morning and have a fiddle about with things cause at the moment its just not 100%
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cause at the moment its just not 100%
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Re: Modem mode - replacement router

hehe yeah but think its something with my new router..so reset, update firmware too I think. Found two newer ones on the russian company site :S one is a pre release but no pain no gain :P
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what did you end up buying?
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