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Re: Superhub is nowhere near as bad as people say!
agreed on the panic for sure.
My diagnosis is based on the result of port scanning as that can make it easy to tell if a port is closed by artificial means or if nothing is running on the port. The port returns a RST packet which means something is deliberatly denying a connection rather than a simple timeout if nothing was running there at all. Obvously as you say there is something open WAN side allowing them to change config's at will. I suspect either a knock first for entry system or a ACL that only allows a specific VM ip to access. |
Re: Superhub is nowhere near as bad as people say!
You keep saying the port. They can make SSH run on any port they choose - 22 is just a convention not a requirement. I know 22 (and for that matter the telnet default of 23) are closed wan side but if they activated bridge mode without a new firmware there is a port open somewhere for shh or telnet. If they sent a new firmware with the same release number it just reinforces my option on just how professional the firmware programming is.
The configs are a modem function surely? |
Re: Superhub is nowhere near as bad as people say!
the port can be moved but I think it hasnt been moved. I did consider if they were pushing out new configs to make such changes but then how would they preserve current settings using that method. So I am of the opinion VM have the ability to log in and change individual settings as they please. It is also of course entirely possible they using neither telnet or ssh and there is some other type of daemon that allows them to make such changes.
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Yes they could be using some other protocol but why would they bother? Do you know whether you got a different firmware or if it was just a script that switched you to bridge mode?
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It's important to remember that you are not the customers of anyone posting on this forum from VM.
The only relevance anyone posting here has to VM is knowledge. If Masque wants to argue his point, then he does so as a member of the forum and not as a representative of Virgin Media. If you insult him, you insult him and if he insults you, then it is him not VM giving the insults.. This then becomes a matter for the forum. I'm not backing up either side of the argument, it's getting silly now. |
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Last week I got a superhub and went from 20 to 30. With a wired connection I get 30 no problem. Wireless I get 19/20 which is what I used to get before! Can I simply use my old modem (small, black) with my old router (small, white) and get 30 wireless which is what I thought I'd get anyway?
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It's only because the superhub is such a poor device that the need for a thread, solely intended to defend it's reputation, has arisen.
So obvious it's really not worth mentioning but I couldn't resist. ;) I've been with VM since it was called ComTel :D In all those many years I cannot recall of any supplied device attracting such a furore of complaints as the superhub has done. I also cannot recall the "VM Society Of Friends" ever being out in such force to defend a device. Their usual tactic is to try to discredit the individule who persistantly derides VM and/or their services. However in this case their are just too many individules for that ploy so they have had to change their tactics to, somewhat tediously, defending the device at any and every opportunity they can find. :( Reminds me of the last time I ventured into Curry's looking for a coffee maker. I asked a sales assistant for advice regarding a particular model to which he gave the stock reply "My Mum's got one and she thinks it's OK!" :LOL: |
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The short answer ro anap is NO. Your old modem didn't have bonded channels (DOCSIS 3) which is what the 30 meg tier uses. You can connect your previous router to the DMZ of the hub and get wireless that way (turning it off on the hub).
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Getting 20Mbps on wireless suggests that you only have a G adaptor as G tops out at 22-24Mbps maximum. If that is the case you'd do no better with your old router except that turning off the hub WiFi would probably improve its stability if yours suffers from instability as many do.
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