Thread: 50M 100mb in Lincoln
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Old 07-11-2011, 20:54   #28
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Re: 100mb in Lincoln

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Originally Posted by beasty54 View Post
I'm wondering what i should do once my superhub turns up, i'm using the DIR615 with DD-WRT firmware and while its worked perfect up to now, the 100mb connection is possibly slightly too much for it.
No possibly about it, you won't get full performance out of it, not possible.

Unsure how close it'll come to it with DD-WRT, probably some throughput reports on their website.

Get a better router, stick the Pooperhub in bridge mode and you're good to go. I have no complaints about the hideous beast in bridge, it's been flawlessly well behaved since June.

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Originally Posted by General Maximus View Post
well give it a go and see what happens, I am thinking the same about my linksys wrt 150n. Even if i get near 100mbit through my router I know it is going to be pushing it to the limit so I am going to get myself a Linksys E2000. It looks the bees knees and it has got 4 gigabit ports on it
I got an E4200 General, it's good for more than the 8 channels in my Superhub - over 600Mbit. Not such an issue for you on the VMNG300 - you'll be forced to take a Superhub if you want to upgrade to 200Mb when it is released.
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