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Old 15-08-2014, 09:38   #6
General Maximus
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Re: laptop not working with superhub

I'll let Kush muck about with the various wireless settings you can play with to try and improve things and I am only going to say one thing (which isn't going to come as a surprise)......

Given that you seem to rely on the wireless functionality of the router (aka the shub) for a large portion of your connectivity, I would strongly suggest putting the shub in modem mode and buying a proper router. Isp's provide free consumer equipment and there is obviously going to be some sort of cost/benefit ratio assigned to it because they are giving it to you for free. Shub's are average routers only and if you have got a shub1 is actually "awful" for wireless. The best thing you can do to rid yourself of problems such as this and provide long term performance and stability is invest in a quality branded router where the wireless will be a lot better in a addition to a host of other benefits. We can make some recommendations if you are interested but you will be looking at around £50. I know hubby might want an all-in-one solution but if it cant do what you want it to then there is no point using it! You are causing yourself unnecessary grief.
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