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Re: Superhub factory resetting itself
There must be something that is fundamentally wrong with the superhub and vm's network.
I mean there is no consistency in the problems. Some report poor wireless coverage, some report wireless dropouts, some report frequents lockups needing a reboot, some report frequent resets to factory defaults, some (like me) report frequent spontaneous rebooting, some have problems with 300mbps and some (like me) can't get 300mbps to work at all. What a can of worms. |
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Apart from the resets, I have encountered poor wireless coverage and poor DHCP capability - various devices such as ipads, phones, printer (wired) get thrown off the network and have to be rebooted to get an IP address again. Had an awful problem with afriend's laptop getting an IP address - had to connect it via ethernet first and then unplug it before the wireless would give it an IP address
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I still want to know why it's the renter's job to dispose of VM's scrap property in an appropriate manner. When did "cheaper for the owner" become a reason to avoid their responsibilities. |
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> There must be something that is fundamentally wrong with the superhub and vm's network.
As the problems disappear when you use a vmng300 modem I'd say it's pretty clear that the problems lie with the Superhub only. > I mean there is no consistency in the problems. I think just about all the problems can be laid at the door of dodgy firmware handling the WiFi - if it hangs or overlays memory the symptoms can appear inconsistent. It seems to be stable enough when WiFi is turned off and it's used with another router. > VM could just send them to landfill, if it pays the appropriate landfill charges. Not legally they can't - look up the WEEE directive which is now UK law. > I still want to know why it's the renter's job to dispose of VM's scrap property in an appropriate manner. It isn't and you could insist they take them back but few people bother (WEEE Directive again). |
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This is VMs publicly issued information....
http://cr.virginmedia.com/imagelibra...aDetailsID=180 It seems it may be that you have to pay yourself to return it to VM but they do have to take it. Given the option of a load of hassle or the wheelie bin I know where I suspect most old VM kit ends up. |
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By the sound of things it wont be long before a new modem is in the planning by Virgin, that is if it is not already!
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You are being brainwashed by the naughty Superhub nay sayers on forums.
If you would only listen to the Gospel According to VM (and it seems cableforum) Staff you would realise that this wondrous device is the best broadband hub in the known universe and only a few awkward customers with ridiculous requirements (e.g. expecting it to work) are in any way criticising it. |
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A slightly different superhub experience for me today. Everything appeared to be working normally including the light show, the wireless and my network but it had dropped the WAN. As usual only a manual reboot restored the status quo. |
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Well of course the Superhub appeared at around the same time as traffic management (shaping variety).
I don't do gaming but there must be people here on 50Mbps who have the vmng300 and are also gamers - comments from them should go some way towards clearing this up. |
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I don't play games, but had alway believed a wired connection to the HUB would be solid, it seems all aspects of the HUB are giving problems Most of us have come up with work arounds for our wireless difficulties and are getting on ok now, albeit with some alterations to the HUB's configuration But if your wired connection for gaming is not reliable then you have the worst scenario of all of us, as the wired connection on the HUB seemed to be its strong point Hope you get a resolution soon |
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I have a funny feeling VM might try pull off a silly stunt like using the Superhub for the 400mbps service when it comes out, despite it not being capable of such speeds.
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Hub No 4 here. Wonder how long this will last.
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