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Old 06-03-2012, 20:31   #2
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Re: Superhub

Enclosing a router inside of a wooden cabinet/wardrobe will slightly reduce the signal. If you are using a separate modem and router then there is nothing to stop you leaving the modem where it is and running an ethernet cable to the router where ever you decide to move it.

The superhub's main problem is the router/wifi side, there's again also nothing to stop you from putting it into modem mode and plugging in your existing router if you decide to go that route..

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