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Re: Brand new superhub problem!
ASk them on the VM forum. There are some members there who can take it to the Forum Team for special consideration.
Come back here, please, with a link to the Community thread. |
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Guys, got any suggestions for a wireless cable gigabit router? Seriously might buy one over xmas. Needs to have gigabit ports on it though. Also would prefer one to be able to run DDWRT/Tomato or open source firmware like the old solid Linksys routers used to.
In the mean time I will test my PS3 tonight. |
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I like the Asus RT-N16 I have with Tomtato, however it's old now. The Asus RT-66 is the newer model, but I don't think it can use Tomato?
It can run 'Merlin' Firmware, but not too sure what firmware Merlin is built around. |
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---------- Post added at 16:02 ---------- Previous post was at 15:35 ---------- Also the TPLink TL-WR1043ND also looks good as is only £38.11 on amazon. Has an Atheros chip so will not run Tomato, but I have read that it is compatible with Open/DDWRT. The Asus RT-N16 is £63.97. |
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That puts it right at the limit of when we get 120mb download speeds next year. Virgin may not increase speeds beyond 120mb for a while, but it would be nice to buy a router that has a "fit and forget" appeal to it. i.e. Can install a custom firmware and let it sit working for years. Similar thing with the Asus RT-N16 which tops out at 141.1. The netgear WNR3500L is £65 and has WAN to LAN throughput of 255.5mb. But...it does not have the best wireless performance (no external antennae) and is not dual band simultaneous capable. The latter two points don't bother me. Also the netgear can run Tomato, DDWRT and OpenWRT. Looks like a good option. |
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Oh...uh oh... I just found this from qasdfdsaq in another thread: Quote:
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I use the wireless on TL-wr1043nd using the DD-WRT firmware and its fine with good signal strength through my house.
For a cheap router its a lot of bang for the buck, so if you don't want to spend to much money I would highly recommend it. |
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If you're unsure or have a query about anything I've said then just ask, but please don't "tell" me what is clearly incorrect, it makes you look foolish and it wastes my time replying to you. It also detracts from the value of this forum. Benefit of the doubt ... switch segregates traffic based on IP addresses attached to each port. Therefore each port only receives directed traffic that applies to it. Do me a favour and install Wireshark on your PC, then start it running on your LAN interface. Next, start any traffic on any other port on your LAN and watch it magically appear in Wireshark due to the fact that the Superhub has a cheap hub and not in fact an intelligent switch. |
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Hi Caph
Putting aside Qasi's much loved manner (!) he's completely right. You've given him the benefit of the doubt by reason of the addressable ports. That should be the end of it. But you've gone on to talk of the SH being a "cheap hub" not an "intelligent switch" - whatever the latter means. The Sh is cheap but the switch section is not a hub because the ports are addressable from the router. You can't have it both ways. Or have I misunderstood something? |
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It's definitely looking like a problem between the PS3 and Superhub. Can you stream the same movie from one PC to the other via the Superhub? That would rule out the stream itself which I'm guessing is a prolonged stream of UDP packets. As I type I've just finished streaming a 20 minute TV episode across the superhub from a NAS to my laptop both hardwired with no stuttering.
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On a side note, my sky hub (SR101) only has 100 and not gigabit ports. Obviously a switch type operation though as today I was ftp'ing some stuff between 2 machines at 11mb/s while downloading at 3.5mb/s and streaming a hight bitrate mkv to a wireless laptop from a hard wired NAS.
Not had a superhub but I would expect it to work in a similar way and not repeat all the packets out all all the ports, ala a hub. |
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