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Originally Posted by General Maximus
I am a bit confused. Your Netgear router is 802.11g so you can get a usb adapter to make your pc wireless if you want to, but if you want a bit of an upgrade you defo don't want to be ringing VM up for a shub because you'll screw yourself over big time. If you are happy with your current modem all you need is a new router which will support for 802.11n and a usb adapter, and you can get both of those for around £40. The shub isn't the way to go if you are looking to solely use wireless for your internet connectivity.
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The SuperHub isn't as bad as you make it out to be. I suggest it to swanseadave to firstly future proof himself and secondly it may just be sufficient for him.. he's got all the help he'll need on here setting it up. If by chance it plays up he can always put into modem mode and get hold of a D-Link 615 for next to nothing.
swanseadave what I mean by future proofing yourself is two things, new network and >
http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/12...-doubling.html
furthermore the SuperHub is now the way forward as it should be >
http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/12...ndard-kit.html