asdti;656514 Wrote: 
> Not always IMO. I, for one, have a SB radio I haven't used in 3 months
> because I can't connect it wirelessly to my BT Homehub 3 router. Many
> people in the UK are in this situation, and most have solved it either
> by using Ethernet OR by scrapping the router. Problem for me is that to
> use ethernet I'd have to lay down some very ugly cable runs and to scrap
> the router causes a resync that BT's draconian SNR management system
> interprets as a line error and reduces line speed. I have such a good
> stable connection (35-40MB down and 8MB up) that I don't want to
> sacrifice it (even for my SB radio). So after a few posts, the radio is
> in its box and I'm using the Boom in that particular location.
> 
> I'm awaiting a fix once more UK users have the issue (the HH3 router is
> the default BT router, BT being our largest ISP) and there is more
> 'weight' on Logi to fix things (or on BT whichever comes first!)

You can connect an AP or reuse some old router as AP and connect it to
the infamous BT router ( never seen a bt router but this is normally
possible ) ?


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Mnyb

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Bedroom/Office: Boom
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Misc use: Radio (with battery)
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