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Expert with dual band router
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Yes I have a second WiFi access point as well as the Super Hub, although I think the newer Super Hubs are better.

For checking out UncleMonty's problem I would suggest the following tests:

1. Confirm it is a WiFi problem by setting up a wired connection to the router, getting that working and then unplug the connection and connect to 2.4GHz and 5Ghz separately (assuming you have these set up with different SSIDs).

2. Check you have a good signal by using a WiFi analyser such as INSSIDER on a laptop (not available on an iPad). That will confirm you have a good signal strength and whether you should manually set your router to a different channel to minimise neighboring WiFi interference. You can also see whether re-positioning your router improves signal strength.

3. Check you are getting reasonable upload and download speeds (I use Speedtest by Ookla). Compare 2.4GHz, 5GHz and wired and do this a few times to check for consistency.

4. Check there is not a problem with your Super Hub by setting it to modem mode and connecting another wifi router to it and going through the above tests again.

Hopefully one of those tests will point you in the right direction.
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Expert with dual band router - by Unclemonty - 22-Nov-2016, 15:19
Expert with dual band router - by NickB - 22-Nov-2016, 17:59
RE: Expert with dual band router - by Graham - 22-Nov-2016, 19:04
RE: Expert with dual band router - by Graham - 22-Nov-2016, 21:55
RE: Expert with dual band router - by Graham - 22-Nov-2016, 22:32
RE: Expert with dual band router - by Graham - 23-Nov-2016, 00:11
RE: Expert with dual band router - by Axel - 23-Nov-2016, 03:38
RE: Expert with dual band router - by Graham - 23-Nov-2016, 11:43
RE: Expert with dual band router - by Graham - 23-Nov-2016, 18:42

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