What do I do with old router ?
16-06-2014, 22:37
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FORMER Virgin Media Staff
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Re: What do I do with old router ?
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Originally Posted by squirrel1970
just as an addon, what is the actual range of the superhub as regards 'picking up a signal'?
still buzzing a week on (clearly not used to all this fancy technology, but hey - sticking with the learning curve!)
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There's no simple answer as it depends on both the superhub and what device you're using (phone, laptop and the components within etc.). Suffice it to say, the SH1 tends to have shocking range, while the SH2 is about on par with other routers. You should be able to get reasonable coverage within most normal houses.
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16-06-2014, 23:31
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Ran Away
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Re: What do I do with old router ?
yeah, if you want an idea of what I call average performance and what I think the majority of us have; my Linksys router covers the entirety of my my house upstairs and downstairs, outside in my garden (which is fairly large) and a good 20m out the front of my house in the street.
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18-06-2014, 23:43
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Re: What do I do with old router ?
TBH in terms of transmission strength, antenna efficiency, and signal distribution the Superhub is just fine. It will happily transmit the maximum legally allowed power in a perfect sphere in all directions. The signal strength isn't the problem.
As the saying goes, it's not the size that matters, it's what you do with it.
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24-06-2014, 01:51
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Re: What do I do with old router ?
The old router should at least serve well as a 100meg wired switch. I actually use an old router as such. It is an n150 router but the WiFi is switched off and it just acts as a wired switch for my TV/PVR/BR.
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24-06-2014, 01:57
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Re: What do I do with old router ?
can you shove a antenna/aerial in the superhub ?
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24-06-2014, 14:13
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Re: What do I do with old router ?
If you have to ask, then No.
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06-08-2015, 23:23
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Re: What do I do with old router ?
I have opened old superhub 1 netgear vmdg480 . Suprisely there was a mini pci express wireless card inside. Removed it and put it in my laptop. It is a Dell Wireless 1520 wireless-N wlan mini card. Windows 10 recognised it automatically and it was ready to use. However I have donwloaded the dell driver and updated the driver manually from device manager (the installer of the dell driver doesn't work on windows 10).
It works perfectly. Also there was two PCB antennas in the router as well. I'm going to put them in my laptop later and try if they any better than stock antennas. But the card works with old antennas as well. But I'm not sure they might be 5ghz antennas so worth to try. So dont throw them away.
Upgrade your old wifi card for free.
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07-08-2015, 04:16
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Re: What do I do with old router ?
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Originally Posted by petum84
I have opened old superhub 1 netgear vmdg480 . Suprisely there was a mini pci express wireless card inside.
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Not really surprising, we did that four years ago.
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It is a Dell Wireless 1520 wireless-N wlan mini card.
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No it's not. It's a Broadcom card, nothing to do with Dell whatsoever.
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Upgrade your old wifi card for free.
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It's not terrible but you can get far better for £15, so I don't consider it worth the effort.
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