| Manster62 |
06-02-2011 11:10 |
Re: [Update] ALL 20>30Mb upgrade discussion
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Originally Posted by jb66
(Post 35168321)
Change to channel 1 to see what happens
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Thanks - have tried this already. Have tried different channels - currently on channel 5 - seems to be the best. Looking at neighbouring networks via InSSIDer there are 10 networks it finds, most on channel 11 or 1 - one on 6. Channel 5 seems to give me the best signal.
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Also make sure it isn't obstructed, or has loads of interference. Check your driver settings on your computer to prevent power saving mode, 100Mb full duplex, etc.
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Have checked power and driver settings - all seem okay. Considering trying to move hub, but limited on where I can put it as it has to be connected to V+ box in front room via coax cable. Might be able to move it out into front room a bit more, but it will still be downstairs and my home office is upstairs. Bought an repeater, but it doesn't seem to help.
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My Shub has a better signal than the Netgear i had previously so either some settings are a bit skewed or the unit is faulty.
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My old system consisted on the Virgin modem connected to my V+ box in the front room - connected via ethernet to a Linksys wireless router in my office upstairs. The wireless signal/speed in the office was excellent and I could use my media player, wii, and laptop in my front room with excellent speeds and a good signal. Now I get a good signal in the front room from the Superhub, but an extremely weak signal upstairs (plus the Internet dropping out - which might be a problem with the Laptop/Atheros, though I have the latest driver - each morning I have to go to the IPv4 settings, change to static, save, then change back to automatic IP address, then I get the internet. Each morning when I switch on, the Network comes up as Unidentified and no internet access - only doing the IPv4 thing seems to solve this. (Have tried everything else I have found on the internet to solve this, but nothing works long-term).
Thanks for your input - seem to be going round in circles with this - just wish I'd never screwed with my original set-up!
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