21-11-2015, 23:14
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Join Date: May 2013
Posts: 382
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Re: need advice and help for a possible fix
Do we have progress yet?
I'm not sure you understood anything from the first links I gave you...
Every hour since the last reboot of the Superhub, your internet connection has been getting more and more unstable. It's like watching someone in quicksand arguing about different (cheaper) ways to get out of the sand and slowly sinking lower and lower. lol.
I'd be rebooting that hub daily if I were you!

At least until you either put it in modem mode (problem solved) or get a later model of Superhub that does not have the problem.
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Originally Posted by General Maximus
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The Asus RT-N56u would be the minimum spec I would recommend (above a Superhub 2/2ac), as it has beamforming to help with mid-range signal problems and the OP obviously has wifi signal and interference issues on the 2.4ghz band in a multi-floor tenancy. He needs all the help he can get. Btw, I wouldn't go back to the 2.4ghz band if someone paid me. 5ghz is the only way to go, but for those still stuck on the 2.4ghz band (3 lanes of congested hell), then getting a decent router is the only option.
An Asus RT-N66U would be better: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Asus-RT-N66U...s=asus+rt-n66u
So FREE Superhub (+ £5.99 p&p), or Asus RT-N56U, or Asus RT-N66U are my recommendations for better wifi.
I still think the Powerline option could be salvaged with a little testing to work out what the issue is (maybe replacing the BT powerline adapters for some cheap TP-Links around £24).
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