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Originally Posted by Masque
The thing is most people have no issues with either hub as otherwise we would be inundated with calls.
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But then, most people aren't taxing their internet connections even slightly, which makes me wonder why the majority of people bother having anything above 10Mb. This goes back to what I've been saying about the Super Hub seemingly being designed for people wanting the highest available broadband speeds for heavier traffic, yet crumbling under the weight of the traffic. Which seems ironic. Or should that be moronic?
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Originally Posted by Masque
No as they are different rooms increasing the coverage in my property. 
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So you need the increased coverage as the Super Hub can't handle the whole thing, is what you're saying.
Have you set your channels "end to end"? By that I mean, put the access point getting the most traffic on channel 13 and the other on channel 1 to avoid interference as much as possible.