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Use SuperHub 3 as a WiFi booster to extend your network coverage.

Use SuperHub 3 as a WiFi booster to extend your network coverage.

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Sertero28
Senior Member
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12-26-2016, 08:19 AM
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Hello, you have a spare Virgin Media SuperHub 3 in the UK and want to use it as a WiFi extender. Your existing VM SuperHub 3 router is also working, but the connection feels unstable sometimes, especially with certain websites. You're unsure how to connect them together and haven't found a solution yet. A forum discussion about SuperHub 2 mentioned turning off the DHCPv4 server didn't help. I'd appreciate any advice, as you're just starting out. Thanks, Matt.
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Sertero28
12-26-2016, 08:19 AM #1

Hello, you have a spare Virgin Media SuperHub 3 in the UK and want to use it as a WiFi extender. Your existing VM SuperHub 3 router is also working, but the connection feels unstable sometimes, especially with certain websites. You're unsure how to connect them together and haven't found a solution yet. A forum discussion about SuperHub 2 mentioned turning off the DHCPv4 server didn't help. I'd appreciate any advice, as you're just starting out. Thanks, Matt.

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AndreCarter
Member
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12-27-2016, 07:20 AM
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I think this router isn't ideal for that task, particularly since disabling the DHCP server hasn't resolved the issue. It's unclear what other settings remain available through the interface. I've noticed in previous experiences it tends to be less dependable, even when set up correctly.
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AndreCarter
12-27-2016, 07:20 AM #2

I think this router isn't ideal for that task, particularly since disabling the DHCP server hasn't resolved the issue. It's unclear what other settings remain available through the interface. I've noticed in previous experiences it tends to be less dependable, even when set up correctly.