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    Default Habbo constant disconnection since new modem.

    Right, the network now goes like this

    VM Hub --- ethernet to Belkin router (Yes, the VM Hub has wireless but I'm using the Belkin until I have time to change over every single device. No, changing over is not an option.) --- wireless to every other device.

    I tried going on Habbo, and after about 5-10 minutes, it ALWAYS disconnects me and tells me I've logged out.
    I effectively cannot use Habbo.

    How do I fix this?
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    Get rid of the Belkin and see what happens.

    I don't see your issue with wireless, you literally take 2 minutes to change the SSID and security on your new router to the same as the old one and everything will automatically reconnect, it takes no time at all.

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    My issue is that although G and N are compatible, the 2 G devices in this house CANNOT find the virgin wireless, which is N.

    Seeing as one of those is my main rig, no internet is not an option.
    It worked with the Belkin before, all thats changed is that the modem is different.

    EDIT: My father is having trouble with his laptop now, Facebook games are saying that they're disconnected from the server.

    Something is not right.
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    Did you turn DHCP off on the Belkin?

    You might find the two routers are fighting to hand out IP info.

    Also turn off the firewall on the Belkin, let the VM Hub handle everything apart from Wireless.
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    I don't recall doing. Now I'm currently connected to the Virgin network itself to confirm whether that's the issue or not.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Markeh View Post
    I don't recall doing. Now I'm currently connected to the Virgin network itself to confirm whether that's the issue or not.
    That could well be causing the problem then, even if it isn't you shouldn't run two seperate DHCP servers on a network like that.

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    Your two routers are probably fighting together, are you having trouble loading any sites and there's slowness? I'm usng the Super Hub with another router and this is what I did:

    Super Hub > Ethernet > Other Router (The 2nd router has all of the wired connections and is giving wireless to all devices unless they are able to use 5GHz)

    DHCP = Turned Off (This needs turning off, I would do this on the other router to be fair)

    Make sure the SSID and security are the same on the Super Hub and the Router, what you could do is actually make the Super Hub only do 5GHz devices and then keep your other router doing the normal wireless stuff.

    Also you may want to turn off the following in the Super Hub:

    IP Flood Detection
    Firewall Features


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    Right, I will disable DHCP on the Belkin.

    Will this affect devices that are already connected i.e. will I have to reconfigure every device?

    I will probably set up the Virgin at some point for N devices, but right now, until I get a free weekend, I just want internet...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Markeh View Post
    Right, I will disable DHCP on the Belkin.

    Will this affect devices that are already connected i.e. will I have to reconfigure every device?

    I will probably set up the Virgin at some point for N devices, but right now, until I get a free weekend, I just want internet...

    This doesn't take long and wouldn't need a full weekend for you to do this, do you really need the Belkin? Like where is it placed within your house and does it need to be there. I have to have mine the way it is because it would take a lot of work to move a lot of ethernet cable to another room so it's just easier for having the access point added on.


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    DHCP disabled on the Belkin, now the Belkin is unaccessible by any means, wired or wireless. I cannot access 192.168.2.1 to change this setting back. What the hell do I do now that my Belkin is practically screwed?

    And as told earlier, no Belkin = no internet to dad's laptop or my desktop. This belkin IS required.
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