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Wireless Routers
« on: 02 October 2013, 23:23:14 »

Do you use the one your provider gives you i.e. if your with BT a Home Hub 4 or whatever your provider calls their hub..

I'm getting fed-up with this HH4 from BT, Have been looking and there are many different types of routers out there..

Would something like this be any good for BT and for online gaming, streaming films from netflix and similar, HD content, general browsing etc.. ?

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Netgear-N300-Wireless-Router-USB/dp/B004I9GSCI/ref=reg_hu-rd_add_1_dp
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Re: Wireless Routers
« Reply #1 on: 02 October 2013, 23:28:27 »

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Re: Wireless Routers
« Reply #2 on: 02 October 2013, 23:34:25 »

Most modems or routers are shite ime.

So we have purchased I wifi only router. Provides wifi over 2.4 AND 5.0ghz simultaneously, has huge range and doesn't drop the network every two seconds.

It works on cable or phone line connections as it just plugs into a cable port at the back. You could even take it with you on holiday ;)



Having said that, if Virgins wireless hub 2 is as good as they think it is, the wifi router is going back to pc world.
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Re: Wireless Routers
« Reply #3 on: 02 October 2013, 23:35:06 »

Ours was £70 from pc world.

Not cheap.
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Re: Wireless Routers
« Reply #4 on: 03 October 2013, 00:04:19 »

My home hub with BT has always been fine - well positioned modem with plenty of air circulation and wall mounted - never had any problems. Not gone to hh4 though.
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Re: Wireless Routers
« Reply #5 on: 03 October 2013, 09:38:37 »

I wouldn't know. I've got an ancient Draytek ADSL2+ router and it has never missed a beat in all the years I've had it. Was pretty expensive at the time, IIRC, but it stays synced at 16mb day and night and the WLAN signal is "just there" all over the house despite it being basically just chucked in a pile of debris in my office at one downstairs corner of the house.  ;D

One thing I would say is to turn off all services you don't actually need. My router has VPN, content filtering DDOS protection, print servers, etc. Turn them all on and it's not stable. I suspect routers get all of these features just to tick boxes on the product brochure, but the machine doesn't have the resources to cope with actually using them. Much better to shift whatever you can to a more powerful machine.

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Re: Wireless Routers
« Reply #6 on: 03 October 2013, 10:57:33 »

too tech for me .I use bt. ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Re: Wireless Routers
« Reply #7 on: 03 October 2013, 16:58:15 »

Was searching the loft for my old draytek 2700....I know its up there...can I find the bugger?!?!?!

Need to improve the wifi at my Dads. (HH4)

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Re: Wireless Routers
« Reply #8 on: 03 October 2013, 17:54:13 »

Put the HH3 back on today it's better than the HH4 for me at least. My iPhone just doesn't get along either the HH4 for some reason nor does the PS3 very odd. Could be a duff unit I suppose if others are happy with the HH4 and see it as an improvement over the HH3  :-\
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Re: Wireless Routers
« Reply #9 on: 03 October 2013, 19:47:08 »

The router I use here is £200 worth of Taiwanese marvel, with equally dodgy tech support from UK vendor support (I had to explain basic firewall principles to them). But the unit is rock solid, handling both of my FTTC lines, 1st stage firewalling, multi NATing, a VPN into bro's business and (2.4GHz only) WiFi. And it gets the hell beaten out of it every day, sustaining all you lot making demands upon one of the servers hidden behind it ;D

I'd recommend to to those needing the specs it offers.

As the majority of you use BT as your ISP, I imagine most are using the god awful HH3. This device has nothing to recommend, its not that stable, the WiFi is shite, and some features simply don't work.  My HH4 was pilfered from my desk before I'd even opened the box, so can't comment on that  :-\

Virgin's Superhub is equally poor, suffers poor stability, poor wifi and just slows down.

Sky use a selection, seems to be mostly Thomson now (is that right tunnie?) based on me experiences. This is an old, featureless router, reasonably stable with Thomson f/w, but less so with Sky's locked down f/w, again poor wifi. That said, and improvement on the awful Netgears from a few years ago.

The Carphone Whorehouse also seem to be supplying an outdated Thomson, though I've not come across a new Whorehouse install for a while.
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Re: Wireless Routers
« Reply #10 on: 03 October 2013, 19:52:54 »

Are there any recommended ones for under £50 i'm not familiar with the advanced settings on these things mainly just plug in and play so to speak. I currently get around 2mbps with both BT HH units, Would a better hub result in more mbps and a more stable connection ?
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Re: Wireless Routers
« Reply #11 on: 03 October 2013, 20:14:42 »

At that price range, accept you are looking at shite. HH3 is probably one of the better allrounders at that price range. But its still shite.
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Re: Wireless Routers
« Reply #12 on: 03 October 2013, 20:16:22 »

At that price range, accept you are looking at shite. HH3 is probably one of the better allrounders at that price range. But its still shite.

Ah  :( , Are there better settings i could adjust on the HH3 or HH4 or is it best to leave them alone ?
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Re: Wireless Routers
« Reply #13 on: 03 October 2013, 20:35:20 »

What exactly is your issue? If its, for eg, Wifi, you may be better off with a seperate Access Point. If its the modem, you may be better off with routers that are renown for coping with poorer lines...
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Re: Wireless Routers
« Reply #14 on: 03 October 2013, 20:35:36 »

Interesting, I maybe getting one of these HH4's as the errr, new new place does not have Virgin cable.

Are they really that crap? I'd just be looking for a strong WiFi signal, nothing too intense is done at home bar some media streaming.
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