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Old 02-09-2015, 18:04   #4
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Re: Routers for range and wall travel

Its not worth it considering you could get yourself an AC router for a little less or more. There are a fair few recent threads around the forum, some in this part and some in VM Internet services such as this today http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/12...-superhub.html

Is it a SH2 or SH2AC you have?

the iphone 6 should be able to test speeds at 5GHz a/ac rates to rule out your router being an issue. have you done this from various spots where connectivity is required? also tested at standards those devices are connecting at.
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