Thread: Superhub Super Hub 2 problem
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Old 02-12-2018, 12:25   #3
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Re: Super Hub 2 problem

Superhub 2 will already have separate SSIDs for the two bands.
What must be happening here is the 5GHz signal must be weak and the device dropping from it in favour of the 2.4GHz signal which has greater, stronger reach.
The only solution would be to get a better (, separate) router.
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