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deano87 |
posted on 4th Aug 15 at 10:38 |
Irrelevant of material, I read it was damp/moisture that blocked signal? | |
pow |
posted on 1st Aug 15 at 16:50 |
quote: Are you suggesting pow manor is some sort of shack?! :lol: No, bricks and blocks, only a handful of RSJ's though and floorboards upstairs not concrete :) | |
Gaz |
posted on 31st Jul 15 at 18:42 |
Honestly mate, the steps I put up with the device i bought from maplins will work for you. | |
DaveyLC |
posted on 31st Jul 15 at 13:53 |
quote: Timber frame house? | |
Generation |
posted on 31st Jul 15 at 13:41 |
Can I not just use a booster, that could be plugged in downstairs? | |
pow |
posted on 31st Jul 15 at 09:19 |
Funny I have no problems with the Virgin hub at Mum and Dads, I changed the SSID to our old one so I didn't have to reassociate everything and bosh it just works, 2.4 and 5ghz | |
DaveyLC |
posted on 31st Jul 15 at 09:04 |
The best thing to do with a Virgin Media SuperHUB is to disable the WIFI (put it into modem mode) and buy a WIFI router that actually works. | |
Dom |
posted on 30th Jul 15 at 17:42 |
You didn't need to duplicate a thread but anyway, the answers in Gaz's thread. | |
Generation |
posted on 30th Jul 15 at 17:21 |
Yup, which it why the title uses the word "another" | |
Dom |
posted on 30th Jul 15 at 16:17 |
Have you looked at the thread posted by Gaz asking the same thing? :facepalm: | |
Generation |
posted on 30th Jul 15 at 12:54 |
Had a new hub sent from virgin media ("super"hub 2), and still not getting signal in kitchen, or back |