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mattysouthall
23-05-2011, 13:42
Just done the upgrade from 20 to 30, guy said modem should be here by Wednesday. I take it this is the Superhub which is coming?

Lets hope it works good for me as i read nothing but trouble on the internet with this Superhub.

He asked if i needed an engineer to come install it i said no, was this a mistake as i have also read sometimes power levels need changing etc?

Peter_
23-05-2011, 13:46
In most cases the are no issues with power levels and not everyone has issues with the Superhub as the are over 200,000 in circulation.

Efour
23-05-2011, 13:55
How much is that upgrade now Including an engineer to come install it ?

mattysouthall
23-05-2011, 14:14
£30 for "activation" aka £30 for the modem. will see what this hub is like when it comes wednesday :D

jb66
23-05-2011, 14:31
You did the best thing, this means you'll have the old modem to go back to if you have an issue

mattysouthall
23-05-2011, 14:52
You did the best thing, this means you'll have the old modem to go back to if you have an issue

I won't be able to use it as its not docsis 3.0 only up to docsis 2.0 supported on it, its an old modem ^.^ and 30Mb only applies when i use new modem i take it as im still on my 20mb now

jb66
23-05-2011, 15:42
as i said you can go back (i.e 20meg) if you have issues

mattysouthall
23-05-2011, 15:45
yeah and im saving £2 or something on my bill i think 20meg = £20 and 30meg = £18.50

v0id
23-05-2011, 18:36
as i said you can go back (i.e 20meg) if you have issues

Once you have the superhub you're stuck with it, even if you wish to "go back" as it will work with 20Meg just fine. If it turns out to be faulty, they'll just send another superhub ;)

Peter_
23-05-2011, 18:43
Once you have the superhub you're stuck with it, even if you wish to "go back" as it will work with 20Meg just fine. If it turns out to be faulty, they'll just send another superhub ;)
No you can do as jb66 says if you downgrade.

wolf_friend
25-05-2011, 11:56
Just got my superhub connected but didn't connect to internet first time. rang 151 on virgin phone and nice girl had it up and running in about 5 mins, she just needed to resend the activation signals and do a reboot of hub. So if yours dosn't work first time - DON'T PANIC. And I am saving £7.50 per month as they were still charging me £26 for 10Mb :shocked: Good Luck

mattysouthall
26-05-2011, 11:18
Just got my superhub connected but didn't connect to internet first time. rang 151 on virgin phone and nice girl had it up and running in about 5 mins, she just needed to resend the activation signals and do a reboot of hub. So if yours dosn't work first time - DON'T PANIC. And I am saving £7.50 per month as they were still charging me £26 for 10Mb :shocked: Good Luck

Incase you didn't know it says in the package to ring a number which puts your directly to activation team to activate the Superhub. Looks like someone didn't read the instructions and it does say "READ ME, YOU NEED ME!" :p:

Installed now and working, rock solid router, got hardware version "2.0" and don't have ANY issues with flood control or firewall or anything like that.. WiFi works amazing upstairs in Wireless-N and works in Wireless-G too!

Absolutely happy with this router/modem combination. Solid peice of kit :)

Peter_
26-05-2011, 13:38
Incase you didn't know it says in the package to ring a number which puts your directly to activation team to activate the Superhub. Looks like someone didn't read the instructions and it does say "READ ME, YOU NEED ME!" :p:


It is not in every kit nor is the cabling in every kit so not really a case of failing to read the paperwork as it was not in mine but oddly enough I knew who to ring.;)