Wifi Issues
Posted in another thread but it may be seen better here my Wifi is constantly dropping out over the past few days how does the data below look?
Downstream bonded channels Channel Frequency(Hz) Power (dBmV) SNR (dB) Modulation Channel ID 1 299000000 -0.5 40.3 256 qam 21 2 323000000 -1.2 40.3 256 qam 24 3 315000000 -0.9 40.3 256 qam 23 4 307000000 -0.5 40.3 256 qam 22 5 291000000 -1 40.3 256 qam 20 6 283000000 -1.9 40.3 256 qam 19 7 275000000 -1.5 40.3 256 qam 18 8 267000000 -0.5 40.3 256 qam 17 9 259000000 -0.5 40.9 256 qam 16 10 251000000 -0.5 40.9 256 qam 15 11 243000000 -0.9 40.9 256 qam 14 12 235000000 -0.9 40.9 256 qam 13 13 227000000 -0.5 40.9 256 qam 12 14 219000000 -0.5 40.3 256 qam 11 15 211000000 -0.7 40.3 256 qam 10 16 203000000 -0.9 40.3 256 qam 9 17 195000000 -0.7 40.9 256 qam 8 18 187000000 -0.5 40.3 256 qam 7 19 179000000 -0.9 40.3 256 qam 6 20 171000000 -1.2 40.3 256 qam 5 21 163000000 -1 40.3 256 qam 4 22 155000000 -0.7 40.3 256 qam 3 23 147000000 -0.7 40.9 256 qam 2 24 139000000 -1.5 38.9 256 qam 1 Upstream bonded channels Channel ID Frequency(Hz) Mode Power (dBmV) Modulation Channel Bandwidth(Hz) Symbol Rate (ksps) 89 53700000 ATDMA 41.5 64 qam 6400000 5120 88 25800000 ATDMA 41.5 64 qam 6400000 5120 87 32600000 ATDMA 41.5 64 qam 6400000 5120 86 39400000 ATDMA 41.5 64 qam 6400000 5120 |
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Your levels are fine. You need to ascertain if it’s the connection dropping, or as your title says the WiFi. WiFi seems to be the used word nowadays covering everything, as if it’s only wifi dropping the levels are irrelevant. Also the lights on front the hub give info as well. I’ve never really worked with hub 3 so can’t tell you much about the lights but I’m sure others can!
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The lights on the hub3 don't give any info in router mode, as there is only the white bar at the bottom and the other 2 show up in modem mode or when it's booting. Setup a thinkbroadband monitor, this will show when your wired connection drops or whether you have a WiFi issue. |
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Did you reboot the shub. You arent the first person to have this problem and a reboot gets it going again although it is a temporary fix and will happen again. If it continues to happen you'll have to ring 150 and ask for a new shub. It is a known issue so you shouldnt have a problem getting a new one.
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So if it is just outside you should consider getting a router which should give you a stronger signal if you use it outside often.
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As always with problems like this the best solution is to buy your own proper router. The shubs are free which means they are entry level low performance routers. You probably aren't going to like this but I always recommend Asus routers and this is the best you can get for wifi coverage. Your other option depending how much coverage your need with regards to multiple floor in your house plus outside is to go for 3 lower end routers and use mesh wifi. |
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You have to remember that the ISP's kit is the minimum needed. |
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Thanks for the input all just browsing around would anyone recommend wifi extenders? like the one below
http://www.argos.co.uk/product/2801939 |
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nope, they bring their own problems with them because they run over the electrical wiring/circuit in your house
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