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Chrysalis 08-05-2011 21:34

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yeah I expect there wont be any PR on it, simply put there will one day probably be a superhub that looks the same but internally will be different and probably different (advanced) GUI as new vendor.

Ignitionnet 08-05-2011 21:36

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Indeed. Very little point indeed in having PR over it beyond trade publications announcing the deal.

Netgear have embarrassed VM, even if there are relatively few issues there have been enough to catch press attention.

pip08456 08-05-2011 21:37

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Originally Posted by Ignitionnet (Post 35232145)
I

Later this year, support for it has only relatively recently been good to go from Motorola and Cisco. 3 kinds of CMTS certification on DOCSIS 3, bronze, silver, gold, both BSR and 10k are as far as I know bronze which means no upstream bonding.

This may have changed recently as both had this feature in production so it makes sense for them to get it certified for the CableLabs kudos.

Does that mean upstream will be moving from DOCSIS 2 to 3?

craigj2k12 08-05-2011 21:38

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Originally Posted by Chrysalis (Post 35232152)
yeah I expect there wont be any PR on it, simply put there will one day probably be a superhub that looks the same but internally will be different and probably different (advanced) GUI as new vendor.

they need to get rid of those big red buttons lol

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Originally Posted by pip08456 (Post 35232157)
Does that mean upstream will be moving from DOCSIS 2 to 3?

cant see it any time soon, they havnt even finished rolling out DOCSIS2

jb66 08-05-2011 21:38

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I hope its an ambit-d-link partnership

craigj2k12 08-05-2011 21:39

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Originally Posted by jb66 (Post 35232162)
I hope its an ambit-d-link partnership

doesnt matter really, as long as ambit do the modem, and netgear dont do the router ;)

jb66 08-05-2011 21:41

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I just dont understand virgin, they binned netgears crappy router that came with the 50meg, why go back. The only good thing netgear done was that wireless g router that was white.

pip08456 08-05-2011 21:41

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Originally Posted by craigj2k11 (Post 35232159)
they need to get rid of those big red buttons lol

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cant see it any time soon, they havnt even finished rolling out DOCSIS2

NO, they are there for a purpose, they don't want users to go into advanced settings. That's why it's written so small!:D

Chrysalis 08-05-2011 21:44

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Originally Posted by jb66 (Post 35232164)
I just dont understand virgin, they binned netgears crappy router that came with the 50meg, why go back. The only good thing netgear done was that wireless g router that was white.

I expect £££.

netgear probably did the cheapest quote.

pip08456 08-05-2011 21:47

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Originally Posted by Chrysalis (Post 35232170)
I expect £££.

netgear probably did the cheapest quote.

Most likely, however it still gets back to testing of the product. I cannot for the life of me see how VM could possibly have tested it thoroughly before release and then find the problems that have arisen. It would appear to me to be that it was just rushed out.

Perhaps their testing methods are fatally flawed?

jb66 08-05-2011 21:49

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I was a tester and reported problems on a daily basis, still to this day (6 months and 3 superhubs later) my wifi drops

pip08456 08-05-2011 21:51

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Originally Posted by jb66 (Post 35232175)
I was a tester and reported problems on a daily basis, still to this day (6 months and 3 superhubs later) my wifi drops

So you got your 1st superhub in the same month as it went on general release?

Some testing that is!

Mind you as they release firmware upgrades within days of being put to the customer based testers I'm not surprised!

hjf288 08-05-2011 23:28

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I Don't know how Netgear forked up the firmware so badly... The ambit uses a Broadcom chipset for its Cable tuner as does the Netgear.. so somethings obviously dodgy however it doesnt surprise me..

The DG834GT was crap until custom firmware was released for it..

Nopanic 09-05-2011 07:31

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Originally Posted by Ignitionnet (Post 35231498)
Evidently VM aren't too keen on the Netgear Superhub given they are replacing the hardware with another manufacturer.



Not quite what's happening ..

Daveoc64 10-05-2011 01:54

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Originally Posted by jb66 (Post 35232164)
I just dont understand virgin, they binned netgears crappy router that came with the 50meg, why go back. The only good thing netgear done was that wireless g router that was white.

I don't think you're wrong there.

The Netgear DG834G (ADSL) and WGR614 (Cable) were pretty reliable products (although the original firmware was a bit dodgy!).

Since getting Cable Broadband 10 years ago, we've had 5 routers and the Superhub has been the least reliable of them all (in less than two months).


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