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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sat 22-Oct-11 16:30:43
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Re: Better router on Infinity ?


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I think I put it down to how our Blackberry phones connected may try it again, if I can change how the phones connect to the network? Although it was whole load of pain tongue before.
Standard User nelix01
(committed) Sat 22-Oct-11 20:13:05
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Been using the HH3 since May with no problems at all. There are a few know issues with the HH3 like port forwarding not working, but apear from that it suits my uses. Also, no issues with wireless at all.

Standard User RobertoS
(sensei) Sat 22-Oct-11 21:08:00
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... the HH2 was useless on wifi N, fine on G but what is the point of that?? Anyway purchased a Buffulo router which works on N ...
Did you find any difference in throughput speeds?

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Sat 22-Oct-11 21:28:24
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RobertoS ya know I cannot remember now smile IRC it was slower on G than on N but I would probably need to faff about and set it up and for now I cannot be bothered :/

Posts from way back here
http://forums.thinkbroadband.com/bt/t/3950865-blackb...
http://forums.thinkbroadband.com/fibre/t/3976720-a-r...
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Tue 15-Nov-11 22:35:30
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Just to reply to myself, I had my install today, and immediately I had a problem with the HH3, since all of my LAN is on 10.x.x.x/16; the HH3 doesn't allow you to change it's LAN address to that address range, since apparently it's used by openzone.

Anyway, it's a big no-no for me, so I yanked it off and plugged instead a Routerboard 750G, it's a cheap router that is not for the faint hearted since there is very little "fisher price" interface, but is amazingly powerful.

Turns out it's dead easy to get going, configured PPPoE, and I was up and running.
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