@phenomlab Yes, I updated it right away after I created the password when first setting it up. Then I made my configurations.
Virgin router replacement
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@JAC Yes, if this is the route youād like to take. There are no moving parts inside that units - they are 100% solid state, so rarely go wrong.
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@phenomlab Thanks.
I really hope this will do the trick!
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@phenomlab said in Virgin router replacement:
This is the same router as I have. Zero issues
Just out of interest what speeds were you getting with the virgin router, compared with the speeds you see now?
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@JAC Easily double. The WiFi range is also very poor on the hub no matter what frequencies you use etc.
For example, the hub is in my office upstairs (first floor) and the main TV is in the lounge. As the crow flies, they are less than 30ft apart and yet the TV would lose WiFi connection midway through films etc which was very frustrating.
Used the Archer, and now it works flawlessly. I have 350Mbps to the hub, and around 290Mbps to the TV which is more than enough. Obviously, youāll never get the full value but somewhere near it is a good indicator.
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@phenomlab thanks for the continued info Mark.
The Mrs on her phone upstairs (where the shield is) got 312mbps last night, is this a device issue do you think?
For example on my Samsung A53 I get probably 40/50mbps in that room tops.
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@JAC Yes, very likely to be hardware related, so weād need to see what the settings are. Can you ask your wife to do the same test but via
The thing with the Virgin Hub is that it will mix both
2.4Ghz
and5Ghz
signals together under the same SSID, so you canāt tell the difference between the two networks, and the hub then decides which one youāll use. Once the Archer is in place, it will split the two networks, so you can connect to each one to see which performs the best, and then use that going foward.5Ghz
is good for close proximity and will deliver high speeds to those devices that support it, whereas2.4Ghz
is much better when distance is an issue but will deliver a slower speed by comparison. Each of these frequencies have different use cases and the Archer will provide detailed information on each. -
@JAC another possibility here is ābandwidth hogsā which may be inadvertently consuming bandwidth meaning you wonāt get a true reading. You should also power off any wifi capable devices that are not necessary for the test, so youāre left with just your phone and the hub itself when conducting these tests to get a true reading.
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@phenomlab thank you. If sheās at home Iāll ask her to do it now mate.
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The test was also ran in the same room upstairs where the shield is.
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@JAC Those are in fact good speeds, but Iām sure we can do better with the Archer.
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@phenomlab I agree yes, the speed is great. I wonder why I only see speeds of around 100mbps or less on the Nvidia Shield š§
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@JAC Do you ever get the full speed on the shield, or is it always set at 100Mbps? This does sound very much like a restriction in the sense that the port on that device is hard coded to a specific speed, or is autosensing, but the network port is being limited by something else.
Is the shield on a wired connection, or wifi? From previous discussions, you are using Powerline (1Gbps) adapters in between with a network cable?
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@phenomlab I also have these coming later - https://amzn.eu/d/8x0Tzja
They may be of no use but I want to try cover every base.
The shield is connected via WiFi. I was using a powerline adapter but it made the speed worse, just plugging in a virgin pod in the room where the shield is it makes the speed much worse.
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@phenomlab said in Virgin router replacement:
Do you ever get the full speed on the shield
The best score Iāve ever got was over WiFi which was around 150mbps.
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@JAC Ethernet (wired) will always be faster - see below
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@JAC said in Virgin router replacement:
The best score Iāve ever got was over WiFi which was around 150mbps.
Out of curiosity, is the unit itself slow (in terms of menu navigation etc) or is it just the internet speed?
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@phenomlab said in Virgin router replacement:
Ethernet (wired) will always be faster - see below
Is this something I can replicate upstairs then without the need of although router? Are there any ethernet cables you recommend to achieve this?
When I actually plugged in ethernet cable it honestly went worse. It must be a faulty wire thatās all I can think it can be.
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@phenomlab said in Virgin router replacement:
Out of curiosity, is the unit itself slow (in terms of menu navigation etc) or is it just the internet speed
The unit itself runs fine mate
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@phenomlab said in Virgin router replacement:
Ethernet (wired) will always be faster - see below
I could try replicate this with the cable just purchased?
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@JAC said in Virgin router replacement:
I could try replicate this with the cable just purchased?
Yes, you could. Iām more interested in a photo of the settings page - specifically the network interface speed.
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