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Mesh WiFi which is best with virgin super hub


fishfoot

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Hi not sure if anyone can help I have the superhub3 from virgin and my WiFi is spotty at best around the house (I do have a repeater and tplinks to help )but still get dead spots ,I have had a look at the BT whole home set of 3 ?189 and another brand slightly cheaper (not so good on reviews)just hoping someone has tried to do a mesh WiFi setup and their opinion on what works

Cheers if you can help or know what is best

Alastair

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I have Ubiquity Unifi Mesh APs wired wire a switch under the stairs, I?ve switched off the Wi-Fi from the SuperHub. I?d tried a bunch of other options including the Linksys ones and always had problems with handoff in the overlapping areas. Three units cover our Victorian mid-terrace really well, on in the front of the house, one at the back (which also covers the garden) and one upstairs in the middle of the house covers the rest.


It?s not the cheapest setup but it?s a long term solution rather than having to constantly fix things and fight with configurations.

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I use the Linksys VELOP mesh with my virgin hub. The only time I ever have problems with the Internet is from virgin, not the mesh. Just looked it up and there seems to be sets for 400 quid and sets for 170...not sure what the difernce is on a quick scan, but the one I have was about 400 quid for 3 nodes.
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