quick update on this, There have been some issues when upgrading from r30 to r36, mainly wireless refusing to connect at all, regardless of channel or security settings, factory reset on superhub fixes this.
quick update on this, There have been some issues when upgrading from r30 to r36, mainly wireless refusing to connect at all, regardless of channel or security settings, factory reset on superhub fixes this.
Question for those on R36.
Where in the hub settings can you adjust the networks settings from wireless G to wireless N.
My wifes xbox keeps advising her that the router is running in wireless G mode when the wireless dongle she has wireless N capabilities.
Check last night for settings but couldn't find it.
Anyone?
advanced settings, wireless radio, settings are 54, 144, 300. I recommend leaving them on 144.
I`ve found a really annoying feature of the superhub and cant seem to resolve it.
My home network was always on 192.168.1.x now I tried to change the superhub to this range but get told that the 1.x range is used for guest ip`s but there doesnt seem to be a section to change this.
I know its only a small thing but still
My Virgin broadband gets setup this weekend. I'll let you guys know what version my new router has on it.
Also, I just made the mistake of googling "torrenting on Virgin"...
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You can trick them. Make sure the guest network is disabled.
Change the IP address on the LAN IP screen. DO NOT click apply. Just click clear DHCP leases instead. It will reboot the router with your new IP address. I guess it forgets to check but does save the settings when you click that button.
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Cameron, no real issues with it mate, but turn off the firewall on R36 revision when you get it, or as Blue says, use modem mode and a decent router
I actually have it on the original IP address and have m0n0wall as the DMZ host for it. I wanted to use the wireless on it as my access point also acts as a station and wanted to use it downstairs. The Wifi on the Superhub is so utterly diabolical I've disabled it and am using the AP again and will probably get a wireless-ethernet device when I can be bothered.
I am amazed that the Wifi on the superhub can be so unbelievably rubbish TBH.
It's only not in modem mode because I can't be arsed to change my working config now.
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modem mode no longer shows any status details, the advanced settings buttons greyed out...
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GoNz0 (25-07-2012)
how do you turn off the firewall? I think its stopping PB from working
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