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Mike 16-06-2012 09:13

Best Router to use with Superhub?
 
Hi all

As posted before my superhub has a really poor wireless signal !

So I am going to set in moden only mode and connect a router for wireless around the house.

I currently have a D-link DIR-615 and wondered about upgrading it to at least give the impression that with the 100mb service things have improved.

Just wondered what people would recommend for a new router.

Many thanks for your time and help.

Regards

Mike

jb66 16-06-2012 11:25

Re: Best Router to use with Superhub?
 
apple and a Linksys are amazing manufactures. I can't believe how good they are in comparison to the superheap of junk superhub.

Mike 16-06-2012 16:07

Re: Best Router to use with Superhub?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jb66 (Post 35442141)
apple and a Linksys are amazing manufactures. I can't believe how good they are in comparison to the superheap of junk superhub.

Many thanks for reply....any recommendation to use with 100mb service.

Regards

GrimUpNorth 16-06-2012 20:34

Re: Best Router to use with Superhub?
 
I've got one of these and one of these for my desktop. My work laptop's got a 5GHz card built in so it seemed the logical choice. Must say so far they've both been smashing.

Cheers

Grim

thenry 16-06-2012 21:23

Re: Best Router to use with Superhub?
 
good choice router, alot of people like that one. you could have got a PCI-E (TL-WDN4800) adapter instead of a USB adapter. i guess the easy versatile USB appealed?

GrimUpNorth 16-06-2012 23:33

Re: Best Router to use with Superhub?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by thenry (Post 35442335)
good choice router, alot of people like that one. you could have got a PCI-E (TL-WDN4800) adapter instead of a USB adapter. i guess the easy versatile USB appealed?

The desktop is quite well shielded by the reasonable amount of metal around it, so a USB adapter on an extension cable works better for me.

Cheers

Grim


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