I've been using this ADSL hub for about 6 months now. First impressions were good but these soon faded. Running in mixed g/n mode proved to be a nightmare. I have an Apple TV and Macbook wanting to use wireless n. A Mac Mini, iPhone and Wii wanting to use wireless g. All my n devices...
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Crap signal. Very unpredictable. Disconnects and stays that way for up to an hour
Read the full review →Ive used several BT home hubs now over the past 3 years. Now dont get me wrong they do the job fine, fast enough for most home networks, but i tend to find that i have to reset them often due to it dropping connection or cacheing too much data that causes the network to lag and become unresponsive.
Read the full review →An alright router from an alright company. Upgrading both very soon.
Read the full review →Default router from BT (British Telecom) for it's Broadband DSL internet service. Despite the looks and shiny adverts, the product has major problems - including lacking the ability to let wireless devices communicate internally on the wireless network. Working quite well as a modem now (let...
Read the full review →We were offered a free "upgrade" to the wireless N home hub when we phoned to cancel with BT and (mistakenly) took the offer up with free BT Vision thrown in. We experienced regularly slow speeds and reboots of the router, even when on the phone. When on a call to BT support when reporting...
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