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I have now attached a WNR1000v3 to my Superhub to cover the 2.4GHz band (whilst by Superhub covers the 5GHz band). Most 2.4GHz equipment will either be G or N on a single spatial stream as battery powered kit needs to think about power conservation. In such cases an N150 router is all that is needed and as a bonus will trigger short guard intervals at 72meg mode on one channel and 150meg mode on two. As such, it will be even faster than the Superhub (or any N300+ router) when communicating with single spatial stream kit. The WNR1000v3 is basically the WGR614v9 with a new colour scheme, N150 speeds and WPS + radio on/off buttons. Oh, and a guest network facility and QoS as well. It shares the same external colour scheme and user interface style with the Superhub (both being Netgear) and is a great compliment to the VM supplied Superhub. The WNR1000v3 remains very sturdy and reliable as a wireless access point, never needing a reboot and giving good range. Just so you know, the WGR614 quality is still available from Netgear. |
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Its wifi being able to penetrate more than one wooden floor/ceiling would have been a good start.
Router choices can be a minefield anyway, it all depends on what you want. I'm a power user so want one with decent signal strength that can handle custom firmware, so for me the Asus RT-N16 was perfect as it has a beast of a CPU (for a router) and as a result can run the most feature packed versions of Tomato and DD-WRT. Being able to get a signal from the bottom of the 130ft garden was also semi important). I would never recommend the Superhub to anyone though, unless it was to run it in modem mode with a standalone router. |
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So long as you don't want custom firmware and exotic stuff, the Shub seems to do well. Wireless is great for some and poor for others but the circumstances are so variable that all we can say on that score is use what works in your spot. It's a lottery whatever bit of kit you choose for any given RF environment it seems. I do wish, though, that there were more channels available in 5GHz mode on the Shub as there used to be but unfortunately VM culled those last firmware update with no explanation as to why. Perhaps VM are giving them a respray and they'll be re-added in the next firmware update? |
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From now on let it be know as the shub. So say we all :clap: |
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Ni! Nnnni! |
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