Thread: VM Router Virgin Media Hub
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Old 14-10-2011, 20:27   #4
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Re: Virgin Media Hub

inSSIDer is an additional step to aid wireless activity. Furthermore as you've got a B/G adapter you'll need to lower the rate/mode on the SH from 300 to 145 or 54 depending on what it suits. You don't need a to date N adapter/wireless chip although it will help you considerably if your a heavy user via wireless devices. If your on 30Mb then consider buying a USB wireless adapter, if your on 50Mb or 100Mb then you should of got a VM supplied adapter with your install pack.

The driver needs updating first... http://www.atheros.cz/atheros-wireless-drivers.php

Don't use the auto function on the SH, set the channel manually.
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