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Twice Bitten 05-08-2012 11:20

Virgin Media Super Hub. Poor Wifi connection
 
We do not seem to be able to get more than a very faint signal for our Wifi from Virgin Media Super Hub and that is only when we stand right next to the Super Hub. We have contacted Virgin helpline but basically they do not want to know. we asked for an engineer to call round and check there is not a fault with our Super Hub but they flatly declined.. is there a way of testing the strength of signal which would seem the obvious answer, can anybody help please as Virgin obviously do not know the meaning of customer service and unwilling to help even though we pay for this service. We are not very technically adept so it has to be fairly straight forward otherwise we might get lost!!

Mick Fisher 05-08-2012 14:15

Re: Virgin Media Super Hub. Poor Wifi connection
 
Install InSSider on your PC.

Make sure to use 145mbps/ 2.4ghz mode

Use InSSider to find the least utilised wi-fi channel in your immediate locality.

Manually switch the superhub to that channel.

In case you still have problems consider obtaining a proper router and using the superhub in modem mode.

General Maximus 05-08-2012 19:11

Re: Virgin Media Super Hub. Poor Wifi connection
 
Mick's advice is spot on. To be fair following those steps does cure 80% of peoples wi-fi problems with the shub. That being said the wi-fi still has very poor range amongst numerous other downfalls so in the long run you would be better off investing in a proper router which you know is going to work in every respect.

AndyCambs 05-08-2012 22:33

Re: Virgin Media Super Hub. Poor Wifi connection
 
Another suggestion on the support forum is to ensure your hub has the correct and supplied power supply.


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