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Old 18-08-2014, 02:14   #24
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Re: Not getting 152mb

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Originally Posted by General Maximus View Post
ish, you could buy a new router with better wireless performance which would cost about £50 but I think your main problem is the wireless adapter in your laptop or whatever it is you are using. You be better off replacing that first. Something like this would be good http://www.dabs.com/products/linksys...83-50468&src=3 That being said, if your computer/laptop is permanently sat next to the router I would strongly suggest leaving it connected to the router by the patch cable, it is going to save you loads of hassle.
As I explained above, if a cheap wireless card is the problem, it's already incapable of getting to the max speed of the Superhub, let alone any higher, you could buy a million £1000 routers and it won't make the slightest difference, so no point even considering buying a separate router. As an addendum, if it's a cheap wireless card problem it isn't always easy to upgrade, since a cheap wireless card often comes in a cheap laptop that doesn't have enough antennas to utilize a better/faster card, even if you were able to fit one. You can fit your own antenna yourself, for very little money, but the task is rather arduous and difficult to get right.
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