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They're not my pals, I don't think you get it. VM don't have any modems, its S Hub or nothing. If you don't want the shub, you get a router & use it in modem mode or you don't and have nothing. There isn't a VM supplied modem only solution anymore...
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Just to point out that as far as I'm aware general it's not just Virgin Media UK that now only supply the combined router / modem solution. The aim will be that all Liberty Global companies supply the same broadband hardware.
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If the sole reason was for having 1 box, like I said in previous posts, I could agree that it'd be nice to be able to do, but heck some space a bit of power isn't worth losing your nut over. However, the OP's problem isn't with that, it's that he in his own words 'begrudges' using a superhub at all. |
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I'd expect it would be because if you want Wi-Fi or more than one device hardwired it's because you need a Wi-Fi enabled ROUTER as well, and lets face it, the number of households these days that only use a single hardwired point must be far & few between. But Extra router to meet the extra demands of today's technology means box #2 and that's BAD. Apparently. |
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I'll agree that its a very minor inconvenience, I'm still on a shub 1, maybe with the shub 3 the wi-fi's been addressed.
That's really the only reason I bolted on an external router. Otherwise, both devices have 4 ports (I'm not on a fast enough speed to need a gigabit router) although my PC is capable when I get to that kind of speed, I'd expect us to be on shub 5 by then which will probably all be gigabit ethernet ported anyway. |
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All of the D3 Hubs, including the SH1, are Gigabit Ethernet already.
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Hrmm I thought the Shub1 was only on 1 port (I may be mixing it up with the BT home hub though)
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I understand that the reason for the SH in the first place is because VM don't want to support the many varieties of router available. I totally understand that. What I find distasteful is that the CPE they the supply is utter crap, and that their solution is to use...their box as a modem. So, they don't want me to use my own kit, but the offered solution to their kit being terrible is...for me to use my own kit. This leaves them no further forward than me using a modem with my own router, except I would bet real cash money on the SH costing VM considerably more than a clean modem would. ---------- Post added at 16:48 ---------- Previous post was at 16:44 ---------- Quote:
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Cool, let us know your other 'options'
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At the moment, I'm exploring a fourth option. |
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The biggest difference between the SH and a standalone modem would be getting rid of the bitter taste of having to use the SH at all. After that, the possibility - now debunked - of better reliability ranks high. I disagree that a proper modem would be no more successful than the SH. My opinion may be biased but it truly is the least reliable thing I've ever used, and I used to own a Peugeot 306. The differences are power usage, reliability, size/desk space and general taste in my mouth from using it. |
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