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Old 12-03-2012, 13:20   #74
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Re: Battle of the Hubs - The Prequel

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Originally Posted by Kymmy View Post
The netgear could be anyone of half a dozen different models. It also could be high up within a property which would increase it's range and you're more likely to receive a signal than transmit back to it.

Your question though is like asking "How long is a piece of string"
Tim Deegan's question to Qasi was quite astute. Remember the modified Superhub*MOD EDIT* with two high gain antennae punting out the WiFi?

It's not Netgear kit per se that's got knackered wireless; it's the wretched SH which in router mode has just about knackered everything due to VM's spec.

There needs to be a new model as others have alluded to that has proven top line features and for which customers could pay if they wanted something more than get-you-going.
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