Ok so plan B hasn’t gone to plan at all, if anything it’s worse. Even though I have the router setup were VM hub is and a node central to the house, signal strength and speed tests and some devices is actually somehow worse…
looks like I’m better if centrally placing the previous router in the...
Thinking I’m going to buy the other router and try that setup for the sake of an extra £50 means I haven’t got to drill holes, and rip carpet away etc. I’ll see how it goes if it scrap I’ll just have to got to plan A
I think it’s 4 dead on
Quote from there site
‘The Linksys MR8300 is compatible with all Velop products. However, the Linksys MR8300 must be the parent node, while the Velop nodes become child nodes’
That was kind of my reasoning for a mesh router, means I can plug everything in where it currently is, means I won’t have to run Ethernet cables elsewhere. I also then have the option to add additional nodes to the network.
I did look into the 2/3 pack for Linksys but means I’d need to buy a...
Yup virgin 3.0 350 mbs
and I was thinking of putting this next to the VM hub, so that I don’t have to run Ethernet cables around to where the new router could go
Linksys MR8300 AC2200 Tri-Band Mesh Wi-Fi Router (Works with Velop Whole Home Wi-Fi System, 4 Gigabit Ethernet Ports, USB 3.0 Port...
Do you think the setup I suggested is a bit overkill for what I currently have? I basically need to make sure I have enough Ethernet ports, so even if there was a cheaper option I’d have to buy a Ethernet switch as well to accommodate what I need to be plugged in.
So I done a post the other day about a new router a bought. I’ve been looking into it since and I’m currently with Virgin 350mb 3.0 hub, which is a dual band router.
The current router is D-Link AX100 and the reason for the purchase was to help out my poor ring devices that struggled with...
So if I moved over to this
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01N4F1192/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_fabc_non4FbSA3CF7Z?th=1
If I was to put some Ethernet extender into the mesh router, do you think it would cause any problems? Only because I have 4 devices which I’d like to keep where they are, rather then...
So something like?
NETGEAR Orbi Whole Home Mesh Wi-Fi Network System - Eliminate WiFi Dead Zones and Enhance Speeds With Up To 2000 sq ft coverage, Replaces Router and Wifi Booster (RBK12) https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07YQGZY74/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_fabc_non4FbSA3CF7Z
So I wouldn’t know of the type property size, just a standard 3 bedroom? 😂
13 connected devices 2 are Ethernet, the remaining 11 are broke down to 2 5ghz devices and 9 2.4ghz devices. I’m with virgin at 350 mbs
budget I’d say a half decent mid range if such thing exists? The router I night...
My main problem now is my download speed on my iPhone, it’s an 12 pro and before I got the router I’d get 300 on average. Now I’m connected to the new router I’m at 50… have no idea why there is a massive drop.
So I bought a D-Link Gaming AX1800 and the ring doorbell already has a better signal strength and my floodlight also has better strength, bare in mind the new router isn’t placed in the correct place yet, just need to make it more central to the house. Amateur question is this setup ok so far...
Hi all,
I’m currently on Virgin 300mb 3.0 hub. What I’m trying to find out with my current situation is if a new router, mesh, booster or setup of some devices would need to be changed.
I currently have 12 devices connected 10 of those are WiFi of which 8 are 2.4ghz the remaining 2 are 5ghz...
Hi all,
Some opinions on the spec below if you wouldn't mind please :)
I would be mostly using it for gaming and storage.
Any advice or changes would help :)
http://www.pcspecialist.co.uk/quotes/optimusIV-17/zT_gd7v2qT/
Hi all,
I'm thinking of getting a new gaming laptop. Could I have some help on he spec I've created, just want to make sure it's make sense.
Any changes or opinions are welcome as it would really help. My budget is between £800-£1200
Thanks everyone
Vortex Series: 17.3" Matte Full HD LED...