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Wi if signal booster advice?
Has anyone sacked off their virgin super hub or bt hub for an apple or Tenda router?
Just wondering if they are much better for smart Tv viewing etc? My virgin hub struggles sometimes and a Tv downstairs always struggles even though as the crow flies it can only be 10 ft through the floor to the hub upstairs.
All good for general browsing, can't be arsed hard wiring a smart Tv when really the signal should be good enough.
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Just something to note - most boosters boost the signal, but they half the actual bandwidth - due to the way they work.
Have you considered 'Power Line' adaptors?
I find they work v. well.
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Originally Posted by
Vimana.
Just something to note - most boosters boost the signal, but they half the actual bandwidth - due to the way they work.
Have you considered 'Power Line' adaptors?
I find they work v. well.
No don't even know what they are??
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Originally Posted by
ninianclark
I use power line adaptors - work great.
Pop down to maplins - a 2 device setup will cost you about 50 quid
You can also get powerline adapters that work as a wifi access point.
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Originally Posted by
ninianclark
I use power line adaptors - work great.
Pop down to maplins - a 2 device setup will cost you about 50 quid
Ta I will pop in and ask...
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goats
Ta I will pop in and ask...
Got one of these for my mother in law, works a treat.
http://www.ebuyer.com/753066-tp-link...wpa4226kitv1-2
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itkman
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Steve R
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Originally Posted by
goats
Has anyone sacked off their virgin super hub or bt hub for an apple or Tenda router?
Just wondering if they are much better for smart Tv viewing etc? My virgin hub struggles sometimes and a Tv downstairs always struggles even though as the crow flies it can only be 10 ft through the floor to the hub upstairs.
All good for general browsing, can't be arsed hard wiring a smart Tv when really the signal should be good enough.
Thinly veiled as 'I want porn in more rooms'
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I'm no techy, but I've got Virgin and in addition to the router upstairs I got one of these and plugged it into a socket downstairs.
NetgearWN 1000RPI
Works a treat when I'm on my laptop, as I am now.
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PerryJason
Thinly veiled as 'I want porn in more rooms'
It's for my kids!!!! Sick perv
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goats
It's for my kids!!!! Sick perv
Apologies but you didnt say that originally. Perhaps you all need hobbies and get out of the house a little more. 'Watch less do more'??:thumbup:
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Originally Posted by
A Quiet Monkfish
I'm no techy, but I've got Virgin and in addition to the router upstairs I got one of these and plugged it into a socket downstairs.
NetgearWN 1000RPI
Works a treat when I'm on my laptop, as I am now.
That's a wifi 'signal' booster too.
They work great for boosting a wifi 'coverage' in the house, where previously there was none, or it was very weak.
They can provide a stronger 'signal', but the amount of data that can be passed down that wifi connection has been halved.
That is just the way a wifi booster works.
Example:
Say I have bought a wifi booster to enable me to read CCMB in bed on my tablet - it will work absolutely great for that.
But the wifi booster has a two-way conversation with my tablet, and at the same time it has to have a second round trip conversation with the router downstairs.
Thus, by design you get half the bandwidth , i.e. half the amount of data you can 'get' from the router downstairs (per second).
Still great for reading CCMB in bed because you have a strong signal. And that is all you need for that purpose.
But Goats wants to stream on a smart TV or smart box upstairs.
A Wifi Booster alone may not help there due to this bandwidth halving..
It might just work well enough - but it might well buffer, drop out and cause frustration.
For similar money, a better solution for watching streaming films, Net TV 'upstairs' etc are PowerLine adaptors or PowerLine adapter with Wifi repeater, as they maintain most or all of your bandwidth / throughput.
Much better for streaming.
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Originally Posted by
PerryJason
Apologies but you didnt say that originally. Perhaps you all need hobbies and get out of the house a little more. 'Watch less do more'??:thumbup:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_uvev7hY5MU
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Originally Posted by
Vimana.
That's a wifi 'signal' booster too.
They work great for boosting a wifi 'coverage' in the house, where previously there was none, or it was very weak.
They can provide a stronger 'signal', but the amount of data that can be passed down that wifi connection has been halved.
That is just the way a wifi booster works.
Example:
Say I have bought a wifi booster to enable me to read CCMB in bed on my tablet - it will work absolutely great for that.
But the wifi booster has a two-way conversation with my tablet, and at the same time it has to have a second round trip conversation with the router downstairs.
Thus, by design you get half the bandwidth , i.e. half the amount of data you can 'get' from the router downstairs (per second).
Still great for reading CCMB in bed because you have a strong signal. And that is all you need for that purpose.
But Goats wants to stream on a smart TV or smart box upstairs.
A Wifi Booster alone may not help there due to this bandwidth halving..
It might just work well enough - but it might well buffer, drop out and cause frustration.
For similar money, a better solution for watching streaming films, Net TV 'upstairs' etc are PowerLine adaptors or PowerLine adapter with Wifi repeater, as they maintain most or all of your bandwidth / throughput.
Much better for streaming.
Cheers for that I might go to maplins and enquire about the power line adaptors. It's just one Tv in a converted garage downstairs where the signal drops or sometimes can't pick up the wi fi at all, which is odd as it's only 10 ft through the floor/walls from the modem upstairs. Was starting to wonder if it could be the tv but it's brand new all singing and dancing one and the older Samsung ones pick it up ok despite being slightly further away....
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Originally Posted by
PerryJason
Apologies but you didnt say that originally. Perhaps you all need hobbies and get out of the house a little more. 'Watch less do more'??:thumbup:
I hardly ever watch normal Tv, can't handle it as it's mostly shit. This is mainly to get amazon prime on one particular TV, which the kids watch so I get some peace, and I dint get much with a 3 and 5 yr old
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Richyrich
ASUS RT-N66U
Just grabbed one of these off ebay for £50, I've been using the plug in TP-Link adapters to get the signal around the house so hopefully that new router will cover the house properly and I can sell these adapters to pay for it. :thumbup:
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Great router for the money mate, Have a look at putting merlin firmware on there.
http://asuswrt.lostrealm.ca/download
380.64_2 is the latest.
just upload the .trx file to: Advance settings-Administration-firmware upgrade on the router.:thumbup:
Just to add Asus pay Merlin for his work so he really knows what he is doing and was a major contributor at dd-wrt for years.
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Originally Posted by
Richyrich
Great router for the money mate, Have a look at putting merlin firmware on there.
http://asuswrt.lostrealm.ca/download
380.64_2 is the latest.
just upload the .trx file to: Advance settings-Administration-firmware upgrade on the router.:thumbup:
Just to add Asus pay Merlin for his work so he really knows what he is doing and was a major contributor at dd-wrt for years.
Nice one, cheers. Do you know if it's possible to set up a VPN on that router so that all traffic from all devices that connect to it go through the VPN?
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Colonel Cærdiffi
Nice one, cheers. Do you know if it's possible to set up a VPN on that router so that all traffic from all devices that connect to it go through the VPN?
Funnily enough, I did just that last week with openvpn using Nordvpn. I only get 10MB download though when my connection is 20MB (with Sky now, no Virgin where I moved to :( YMMV)
Looking into it, it's the CPU on the router that is the prob, It's only 600Mhz and struggles. Newer Asus routers would be better, 1000Mhz dual core but your looking at £150 at the mo.
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Richyrich
Funnily enough, I did just that last week with openvpn using Nordvpn. I only get 10MB download though when my connection is 20MB (with Sky now, no Virgin where I moved to :( YMMV)
Looking into it, it's the CPU on the router that is the prob, It's only 600Mhz and struggles. Newer Asus routers would be better, 1000Mhz dual core but your looking at £150 at the mo.
Nice one. Not sure I want to cut my speeds as much as that but this Snoopers Charter is such bullshit that I might give it a go and see how it goes. :thumbup:
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I moved my router to the middle of the house. Can get over 100mbps everywhere. Virgin media hub.
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itkman
That's what I use. I've got an old house with stone walls. I fitted several of these around and the "wifi" signal is great now. Easy to install.