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Yesterday VM came and took away my cable modem and replaced it with a 'superhub'.
The engineer didn't even try to connect to it wirelessly and tested it via wire to the wifi from my existing Linksys WRT56G router on which I'd disabled DHCP whilst he was installing the new 'superhub'. I thought it a bit odd that he said twice he did it because it is probably better - an old wireless G versus a brand new N router.
Everything was working when he left as far as I knew. Both my existing routers are working as access points/Ethernet switches (I have a cheap N router at the back of the house as the signal was weak) instead of one being a router and everything is getting IP addresses from the DHCP on the superhub, so I thought I'd try the wireless on the superhub...
I can't believe how bad it is! Absolutely no device will connect with the default WPA auto encryption. dropping it down to basic 64 bit WEP I can get the ipad to connect and work but laptops either give up or connect with no internet access. A galaxy S2 will not connect either. Tried lots of wireless channels and messed with other settings based on google searches and can only conclude it is rubbish and the engineer knew it.
Anyway the superhub has a modem mode so I'll be enabling that shortly and turning DHCP back on in the Linksys. I might still upgrade the linksys to an N but the superhub is not going to be the upgrade.
Virgins forums are full of similar problems. Shame they insisted my modem had to go as I know it could handle the speed.
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The engineer didn't even try to connect to it wirelessly and tested it via wire to the wifi from my existing Linksys WRT56G router on which I'd disabled DHCP whilst he was installing the new 'superhub'. I thought it a bit odd that he said twice he did it because it is probably better - an old wireless G versus a brand new N router.
Everything was working when he left as far as I knew. Both my existing routers are working as access points/Ethernet switches (I have a cheap N router at the back of the house as the signal was weak) instead of one being a router and everything is getting IP addresses from the DHCP on the superhub, so I thought I'd try the wireless on the superhub...
I can't believe how bad it is! Absolutely no device will connect with the default WPA auto encryption. dropping it down to basic 64 bit WEP I can get the ipad to connect and work but laptops either give up or connect with no internet access. A galaxy S2 will not connect either. Tried lots of wireless channels and messed with other settings based on google searches and can only conclude it is rubbish and the engineer knew it.
Anyway the superhub has a modem mode so I'll be enabling that shortly and turning DHCP back on in the Linksys. I might still upgrade the linksys to an N but the superhub is not going to be the upgrade.
Virgins forums are full of similar problems. Shame they insisted my modem had to go as I know it could handle the speed.
end of rant