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DJSADERS 18-08-2014 14:27

Re: new install: what are they doing?
 
it does depend on the engineer, i'm part of a two man crew and if the current cable works with no issues then i will use that as its fully functional and not use the new one.

however if a one man crew turns up then they use the old / current cable as they dont deal with laying the new ones

qasdfdsaq 18-08-2014 15:09

Re: new install: what are they doing?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kushan (Post 35722739)
Is the SH2 not like the sH1, where they can literally just swap out the wireless chip for a different one? Seems like a cheaper way of upgrading the SH2 to a SH2AC rather than scrapping it and sending out a completely new one. Though I suppose Virgin is under no obligation to do that either, Wireless-N is still more than enough for 152Mbit.

I honestly don't know, I've never ripped apart a SH2 or SH2AC, I left VM back when the SH1 was still new.

I've said before though, yes 450Mbps N can easily deliver 152Mbps under good conditions, but it has a hard time delivering them reliably over longer distances (think further away rooms, etc.), AC has a big advantage there.

ianch99 21-08-2014 16:29

Re: new install: what are they doing?
 
Two man install team turned up today (working for McNicolas). They said that they replace the cable as a matter of course as the original cable is often not up to scratch for the new VM services. Did a great job btw ..

pip08456 21-08-2014 18:42

Re: new install: what are they doing?
 
Result then.

jb66 21-08-2014 21:36

Re: new install: what are they doing?
 
My cable must be around 20 years old, still going strong


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