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Channel for 5GHz
Which channel are you using for 5GHz bandwidth on the Superhub? Are there any that are known to give better performance? I'm on 112 at the moment and it's quite nippy, I must say.
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Just a thought on this thread, will any wifi devices that have 80211N work on the 5ghz channel or will i need 5ghz dongles??
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it never work on my wi-fi with n support for 5GHz channel
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As to the OP, best way to check is download inSSIDer and check for any other channels being used. I highly doubt that there are any 5GHz networks in your area, but the 5GHz spectrum has a lot of space so you don't get interference like on 2.4GHz. |
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Not all 'N' devices support 5GHz, but some do. So not everything will need a dongle, but some things will. Also, no 'G' device will support 5GHz so they will all need dongles, and some things just can't get dongles such as Internet Radios and Printers.
Note that you can plug an old wireless cable/ADSL router in to your Superhub to give you both bands at once. |
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I have a new laptop with a built-in Intel card which supports 5GHz. The problem is that my older lappies won't connect so it's either get the dongles or go back to a slower rate. I tried 5GHz because my new laptop is a long way from the hub and I was getting a poor connection with some dropouts. 5GHz gives a firm connection and good speeds (although the latter are not way better than the default 2GHz). Channel 48 also recommended.
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I already have the inssider software installed and it seems my channels are plagued with other users on the same channels and all channels are busy but 5ghz is totally free of any users.
My only niggle is it means having to connect a dongle to a device that's already wifi enabled and where can i get a 5ghz dongle?? |
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VM, the internet, high street shops, anywhere really. Just check the box or listing to ensure it has 5GHz mode. If you got the Superhub by signing up to or upgrading to 50meg or above you should have received one inclusive from VM. Sadly, 30meg customers will have to buy one.
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http://www.ebuyer.com/product/253028 - Dual band, refurb/recertified with 1yr mfr wty, £17.99 - until 31 May
Pretty good price for a dual band dongle? |
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Well, so long as you don't mind a refurb, it seems good. VM sell theirs for
£30.00 if it doesn't come with the package you signed up to. |
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Will any computer cope with 5GHz if the dongle/card is compliant? One of my laptops is 7 years old (USB1)! Interesting that VM are supposed to supply one dongle free. Nothing said about that when I upgraded. Time for a call to India.
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EDIT.. looking at broadband page on the VM website it says a Wireless N Adaptor is free to 50 and 100meg users but it does not state it as being dual band so any ideas?? |
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The VM dongle is dual band, I have one as I upgraded to 50meg since the Superhub came out. If you don't qualify for a free one, you can click on the option for upgrading your broadband service and selecting the 'N' dongle under broadband accessories for £30. Or buy one from somewhere else.
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