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thenry 24-09-2011 00:29

Re: R30 - Superhub R29 is no more....
 
thanks for that Oxford

gherkin 24-09-2011 00:33

Re: R30 - Superhub R29 is no more....
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by AndyCalling (Post 35304122)
Try connecting the Superhub directly to your PC in modem mode. If the speed and ping improves, it's your ASUS router that's slowing you up. If not, try disabling modem mode and running it normally. If the speed and ping are still poor it is likely a fault with your cable connection. If they improve then it must be a Superhub fault.

Thanks. I've just done as suggested, and it does seem to me that the issue is with the Asus router as it seems fine connected directly to the PC. I'll have a fiddle with the settings to see what I can do. One thing I wasn't sure about was if 'STP' needed to be enabled or disabled and what the MTU should be.

Chrysalis 24-09-2011 06:55

Re: R30 - Superhub R29 is no more....
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by vmfriend (Post 35303980)
Seems like he used it to 'troubleshoot' rather than 'engineers are handing them out'

Irrespective, it still didn't fix the problem which seems to suggest that it is a network problem and not linked to the superhub at all.

It's the same whenever they release updates to the xbox, if anyones device fails they blame the update.

I would suggest that alot of problems are being blamed on the hub when they are in fact network issues, it may very well be that the hub magnifies those issues at times. (it tends to focus the mind a little when something changes)

I do find it funny that you have spent months on end (Chrysalis) in this and other threads complaining about the Superhub and you have never used one. Each to their own I guess. I don't mean that in a bad way, i wish i had as much passion about something that does not affect me at all.

Wait, are you trying to say I have never used a superhub?

I havent posted here for months, I took a break from it.

Not only have I used one but I am a beta tester for the firmware.

Sirius 24-09-2011 08:07

Re: R30 - Superhub R29 is no more....
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chrysalis (Post 35304154)
Wait, are you trying to say I have never used a superhub?

I havent posted here for months, I took a break from it.

Not only have I used one but I am a beta tester for the firmware.

Are you now on a stand alone modem or have you moved back to the shub ?

Chrysalis 24-09-2011 10:12

Re: R30 - Superhub R29 is no more....
 
Right at this moment I am back on the vmng300 as current testing has finished and for 'me' the vmng300 is still a superior device.

vmfriend 24-09-2011 18:36

Re: R30 - Superhub R29 is no more....
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chrysalis (Post 35304154)
Wait, are you trying to say I have never used a superhub?

I havent posted here for months, I took a break from it.

Not only have I used one but I am a beta tester for the firmware.

No sorry I was referring to qasdfdsaq who stated they had never used one :dozey:

Sephiroth 24-09-2011 19:05

Re: R30 - Superhub R29 is no more....
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by vmfriend (Post 35304471)
No sorry I was referring to qasdfdsaq who stated they had never used one :dozey:

Eh? Didn't you name Chrys specifically in regard to that comment?

Anyway, who (among the technically savvy community at least) needs to have used a SH to recognise a wretched device that has taken VM nearly a year to sort out and is still lame in the router features department?

I, for one, am relieved not to have suffered from the SH's blight.

Mick Fisher 24-09-2011 19:06

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My superhub's honeymoon with R30 seems to be over. :(

Rebooting has started again.

It seems that as a router it is still rubbish.

Time to try out modem mode now.

HuaweiHank 24-09-2011 21:41

Huawei Super Hub VMDG 485
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BenMcr (Post 35303311)
So this WiFi certificate is fake then? http://certifications.wi-fi.org/pdf_...hp?cid=WFA9077

Very informative Ben this made me look around a bit....

So I guess this WiFi certificate is also not a fake?

Huawei's version of the Super Hub

Some interesting info:

Certificate Date: July 22, 2011
Company: Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
Product: Super Hub
Model/SKU #: VMDG485

Is it worthwhile that the Huawei certificate also states:

Optional 802.11n Capabilities
- Short Guard Interval
- Greenfield Preamble
- TX A-MPDU
- STBC
- 40 MHz operation in 2.4 GHz
with coexistence mechanisms
- 40 MHz operation in 5 GHz
- HT Duplicate (MCS 32)

and

Special Features
....
- Internal Registrar
- External Registrar

Seems like the Huawei is already a more advanced device? At least it was in July

Sephiroth 24-09-2011 23:25

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What an excellent first post from HuaweiHank! "At least it was in July". Very perceptive seeing as the VM dudes on the forum have said that the two SH's will be indistinguishable from each other.

Hugh 25-09-2011 00:18

Re: R30 - Superhub R29 is no more....
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sephiroth (Post 35304595)
What an excellent first post from HuaweiHank! "At least it was in July". Very perceptive seeing as the VM dudes on the forum have said that the two SH's will be indistinguishable from each other.

From the VM community forum
Quote:

Hauwei hub
[*Edited*] on 24-09-2011 23:00 - last edited on 24-09-2011 23:03
As most of you know Hauwei will also be producing he S/hub for VM. They however, have certification for their version.
Makes you wonder.
Huawei device is called the VMDG485.
Take note (especially Peter!) it has a different model number so it looks like rather than another manufacturer producing to the same spec it will be different.

AndyCalling 25-09-2011 00:22

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That doesn't mean alot. When the Netgear version was sent for certification it probably had an early firmware on it that gave just enough to pass whilst disabling features which were still being worked on. The Huawei version will have had a later firmware whilst being certified enabling things that are now available on the Netgear version.

The devices will be the same design. We know this. They will use the same firmware. We know this. They will source their components from different places for resiliency purposes, we can guess that will be the case. Which components are most stable? Who knows, though Huawei don't usually do well at build quality.

The feature set will be the same though. So we are told. I see no advantage in VM creating problems for themselves by giving people a reason to moan about getting a specific version when VM can't provide any specific version to a requesting customer.

Don't read too much into the certificates other than it meets a certain feature set at the moment the certificate was issued.

vmfriend 25-09-2011 00:27

Re: R30 - Superhub R29 is no more....
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sephiroth (Post 35304483)
Eh? Didn't you name Chrys specifically in regard to that comment?

Anyway, who (among the technically savvy community at least) needs to have used a SH to recognise a wretched device that has taken VM nearly a year to sort out and is still lame in the router features department?

I, for one, am relieved not to have suffered from the SH's blight.

Calm down, yes I did quote Chrys (in error) and I said sorry.

Sephiroth 25-09-2011 00:50

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Quote:

Originally Posted by vmfriend (Post 35304622)
Calm down, yes I did quote Chrys (in error) and I said sorry.

What's with this calm down?

Skie 25-09-2011 01:13

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That Huwai superhub cert also mentions Dual Band. Hmm! I wonder if this will be the one businesses get?


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