Thread: Wifi
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Old 13-11-2011, 14:24   #21
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Re: Wifi

£60 for the VM Hub is overpriced in my opinion, especially since it is a lease not a purchase (I belive it has to be returned at the end of the contract).

Pros:
  • They support it 100%, this could be useful for those who are not very technically adept.
  • Its a single device, as opposed to seperate modem and router.

Cons:
  • Its somewhat expensive, imho, especially since you are never the owner of it.
  • Its somewhat ugly. That said, so is the superhub.

The girl houses down the road from me has one, and I can "see" her ssid broadcast from here, so the range seems good on them.

I would suggest, if you are technically competent, that you take a look in PC World at the price of alternative wifi routers, before making a decision. Just make sure you are not looking at the ADSL ones, those would be of no use to you for a cable connection.
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