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sensitivity of HUB 2
23-08-2024 1:20 PM
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I've just renewed my contract and was offered a Hub2 with the postage cost. I have read the the posts Hub1 vs Hub2, and dropping to 3 ports from 4 means I will have to buy another switch, I already have 2.
Is the 2.4 GHz sensitivity of Hub2 better than Hub1, ?
I have a Solar PV inverter in the garage with a 2.4 GHz wifi link, with the signal going thru a thick brick wall the signal level in the vicinity of the router is around -80dbm, and a another 2.4GHz device sending realtime power usage in the garage , so the position of the router is a bit critical for these devices, I have 14 devices on 2.4GHz, 4 devices on 5GHz, and 7 on ethernet, there are a few more that are not on 24/7,
My ideal router would have 4 ethernet ports, and have the ability of using 2 different subnets on different channels on the LAN, and have access to the routing table. but I might settle for a router that works well with weaker signals.
Richard
Re: sensitivity of HUB 2
23-08-2024 1:32 PM - edited 23-08-2024 1:36 PM
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It is worth knowing you can not spilt the wireless name on the Hub Two, which might be an issue for you.
I personally have not had range issues with the Hub Two but others have.
My ideal router would have 4 ethernet ports, and have the ability of using 2 different subnets on different channels on the LAN, and have access to the routing table. but I might settle for a router that works well with weaker signals.
Like the Hub One the Two does not offer different subnets for each channel, you'd need to look at a third party router.
Having saying that, the Hub Two can be configured as a modem (bridge mode) so you could buy a Router only device more suitable for your needs.
EDIT: if your are Full Fibre then ignore my comment regarding modem mode as that would not be required as the ONT is effectively a modem.
Re: sensitivity of HUB 2
23-08-2024 2:11 PM
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thanks Dan
I suspect that I might as well stay with Hub1, I am on Full Fibre here.
I do have a Vonets VAP11G, eth to wifi adaptor, which I suspect I can put on a different channel which would reduce the 2.4 GHz load on the Hub1
Re: sensitivity of HUB 2
23-08-2024 2:40 PM
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I suspect that I might as well stay with Hub1, I am on Full Fibre here
The Hub 1 has an upstream bandwidth limitation of around 30Mb, so its not good for the higher speed FF products.
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Re: sensitivity of HUB 2
23-08-2024 3:14 PM
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hi
So far I've managed with a lower uplink speed, the down link speed is more important to me .
I'll stay with Hub1 until it fails.
thanks fro the reply
Re: sensitivity of HUB 2
23-08-2024 9:21 PM
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