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Stephen 15-02-2011 10:02

Re: VM finally post news on bridge mode - superhub
 
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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 35174863)
Maybe they should have possibly tested it before sending it out ?

My plan of waiting 6 months before upgrading to from 10MB to 20/30MB seems like a good idea. Same with anything new IT wise, wait till all the bugs are fixed.

Paying customers shouldn't be used as testers.

It was internally tested for months before being rolled out to cutomers.

whizzard 15-02-2011 10:10

Re: VM finally post news on bridge mode - superhub
 
Personally I've used the Super Hub since November with no issues and I'm a heavy user with our household never having less than half a dozen devices online at any given time. My connection speeds and throughput are constant, so how so many people are quick to point the finger at the Super Hub as the cause of their issues does surprise me somewhat.

Peter_ 15-02-2011 10:15

Re: VM finally post news on bridge mode - superhub
 
My Superhub so far is fine but many people will not quite believe us because we are staff members.

Blackened 15-02-2011 10:50

Re: VM finally post news on bridge mode - superhub
 
Mine's fine too. Wireless still not quite reaching the furthest point of the house, but performance wise it's great (if you ignore the occasional wi-fi drop outs).

Due to where the modem was bodged in - sorry installed - I'll be glad to be able to use a separate router I can place myself more 'house central' as I had before with a separate modem and router combo. The modem can go anywhere really, with no consequences. Not quite the same with a wireless hub. At present, due to the location of the hub being close to the front of the house I can connect to my wireless network from my friends house across the street, but I lose it in the back of my own house..

Peter_ 15-02-2011 11:01

Re: VM finally post news on bridge mode - superhub
 
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Originally Posted by Blackened (Post 35174947)
Mine's fine too. Wireless still not quite reaching the furthest point of the house, but performance wise it's great (if you ignore the occasional wi-fi drop outs).

Due to where the modem was bodged in - sorry installed - I'll be glad to be able to use a separate router I can place myself more 'house central' as I had before with a separate modem and router combo. The modem can go anywhere really, with no consequences. Not quite the same with a wireless hub. At present, due to the location of the hub being close to the front of the house I can connect to my wireless network from my friends house across the street, but I lose it in the back of my own house..

I use my own Edimax router by just logging into it and disabling DHCP, works fine.

Blackened 15-02-2011 11:13

Re: VM finally post news on bridge mode - superhub
 
Yeah, I saw that mentioned a few times. I've yet to experiment.
I had to install a 4 port switch yesterday for a few days with something we're doing here. I don't want to over complicate things just yet!

Thing is, I got the damn thing (the superhub) for it's gigabit ports.. :(

Chrysalis 15-02-2011 16:20

Re: VM finally post news on bridge mode - superhub
 
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Originally Posted by BenMcr (Post 35174868)
The SuperHub does actually work (for the most part) as it was designed to do as a combined modem and router. Bridge mode is designed to turn off the majority of what is in the SuperHub, so likely isn't part of the original design from Netgear

Pingtest.net fails because it sends a flood of packets down the connection to test it, so IP Flood detection blocks them as it should.

Some of the other issues that have been identified, like all computer equipment, won't show up until there is a large enough userbase. There is no way to test every single setup with a limited test base

For the most part it isnt working as designed ;)

custom firmware that disables about 80% of the spec sheet for the hardware.

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Originally Posted by Masque (Post 35174905)
My Superhub so far is fine but many people will not quite believe us because we are staff members.

I believe its good for your own use style.

However given that so far every VM staff member here has perfect VM service, no congestion, no shub issue etc. is why people may not take your word freely.

Peter_ 15-02-2011 16:39

Re: VM finally post news on bridge mode - superhub
 
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Originally Posted by Chrysalis (Post 35175153)

However given that so far every VM staff member here has perfect VM service, no congestion, no shub issue etc. is why people may not take your word freely.

The estate I live on was dug up and cable laid in one ongoing installation around 16 years ago and we signed up as soon as the salesman knocked at the door.

In my time with them I have had no phoneline issues at all.

We had the analogue TV boxes to start and we had 2 of them because one developed a fault, then we went digital and got a Pace 4200 which we replaced with a V+ once I got a job with the company.

Broadband issues have been cutting the cable twice and each time repaired quickly and for free, well before I worked here.

An outage last August that lasted 5 days.

No real issues with speed or connection apart from occasional blips as it is very stable around here.

BT would be pointless as they cannot get above 1.5Mb on this estate due to the distance from the exchange.

So a customer 16 years and staff 3 years and during those 16 years we have tried SKY and got rid within 4 months after 3 replacement boxes.

vmfriend 15-02-2011 17:16

Re: VM finally post news on bridge mode - superhub
 
I have no issues with the Superhub, I actually prefer it to the previous modem router combination I had. In my view it actually looks quite nice.

Anyway this is good news right, people who want bridge mode can apply to be a tester and help VM improve the hub.

Chrysalis 15-02-2011 17:23

Re: VM finally post news on bridge mode - superhub
 
I remember pip telling me they usually let people apply in thread, but beta tester thread is locked and I got no reply to PM yet.

pip08456 15-02-2011 17:56

Re: VM finally post news on bridge mode - superhub
 
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Originally Posted by Chrysalis (Post 35175230)
I remember pip telling me they usually let people apply in thread, but beta tester thread is locked and I got no reply to PM yet.

Quite correct and if you actually read the post instead of presuming and trying to jump the gun.

"we'll be looking for volunteers from the forum for testing in April."

IE the invitation will be made in Appril and the thread most likely opened for applications.

Chrysalis 15-02-2011 18:08

Re: VM finally post news on bridge mode - superhub
 
I assume the testing started in april, thats a very late start date if they want to release in may. So it seems a long delay before testing and then a rushed release from testing.

telfordcable 15-02-2011 19:18

Re: VM finally post news on bridge mode - superhub
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Masque (Post 35174905)
My Superhub so far is fine but many people will not quite believe us because we are staff members.

I do believe you masque!

Jon T 15-02-2011 19:35

Re: VM finally post news on bridge mode - superhub
 
Mine's been brilliant, big downloads via ftp, http and torrents all fine. VPN into my workplace also fine. All in all a very satisfactory piece of kit for me. My speed is around 19.5Mb/s in the day and around 17Mb/s in the evening.

KenK 15-02-2011 20:57

Re: VM finally post news on bridge mode - superhub
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jamiefrost (Post 35174645)
Yeah because fixing bugs and testing new software is a quick and easy job.:rolleyes:

It takes time to fix and test software to a stage where it can be released, not always an easy job.

jj

I agree, totally. It's just a pity they didn't get it to that stage before release. And all because ...
Quote:

Originally Posted by BenMcr (Post 35174868)
Some of the other issues that have been identified, like all computer equipment, won't show up until there is a large enough userbase. There is no way to test every single setup with a limited test base

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stephen (Post 35174883)
It was internally tested for months before being rolled out to cutomers.

... the testing wasn't good enough. Get a bigger test base if it's known to be "limited".


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