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Old 24-08-2011, 08:26   #10
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Re: R30 - Superhub R29 is no more....

Lots of people do that successfully. I did until I got a proper modem via the CEO office.

There are step by step guides posted but briefly...

On the Hub
Connect your router WAN port to one of the superhub ports.
Note which IP was assigned to it and reserve it.
Put that IP in the DMZ
Turn off wireless.

On your router
Plug all your kit into your router and configure it how you want.

What can be a PITA is if your router defaults to the same subnet as the hub - 192.168.0 range. If it does you'll need to change the default IP range on one or other of them.
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