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Skie 01-05-2013 22:04

Re: superhub 2
 
I've been happy with my experience of it. Wireless range and speed is on par with my existing router.

Router mode seems to have the ability to cause havoc with TBB monitors but it has no detriment on actual service and it looks like it's something they are planning to fix.

My only real criticism would be that the UI is pretty poorly laid out. But as it's identical to the superhub 1's UI this is more for consistency than ease of use I guess. Would just have been nice to see something along the lines of a tomato style interface.

Qtx 01-05-2013 22:15

Re: superhub 2
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by eljay (Post 35567249)
Do not think they had any intention of trying too convince the established modem fraternity to move fully away from "modem mode". Just to provide a modem/router that will satisfy Joe bloggs and reduce the level of support costs the superhub must have incurred with its many failings.

My experience with the sh2 is that it is a significant improvement with regard to wireless performance and stability. Hardware life and failure rates are still to be determined of course.

Reduced support costs would have been part of the spec and probably helped get some better hardware than would have been considered otherwise. VM would have learnt this lesson from the original hub.

An isp supplied router is never going to be as good as a decent router at this moment in time, it just has to be good enough to do the job, easy to support and use, reliable and give less reasons for support calls.

Lets hope the sh2 doesnt have wireless dropout issues.

Foo Fighter 01-05-2013 22:37

Re: superhub 2
 
I think its very buggy and voip still doesnt work with sipgate. It requires rebooting way more than the old hub and gives a dodgy tbb graph.

Never had a issue with the wireless on the old hub and was great till r37 broke some voip.

Only possitive is you can change the LED brightness.

eljay 01-05-2013 22:42

Re: superhub 2
 
dropouts were never a recurring or frequent problem for me with the sh so difficult to comment other than for me the lack of a problem continues.

on a lighter note a major boon is no flashing blue lights frightening the local criminal fraternity.

Sephiroth 01-05-2013 22:56

Re: superhub 2
 
The VOIP issue does need sorting if you're not prepared to go to modem mode.

VM have shown serious commitment to fix other issues reported on the trial so I have no doubt that this one is receiving serious attention.

Sirius 01-05-2013 23:06

Re: superhub 2
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Qtx (Post 35567273)
Reduced support costs would have been part of the spec and probably helped get some better hardware than would have been considered otherwise. VM would have learnt this lesson from the original hub.

An isp supplied router is never going to be as good as a decent router at this moment in time, it just has to be good enough to do the job, easy to support and use, reliable and give less reasons for support calls.

Lets hope the sh2 doesn't have wireless dropout issues.

I had dropout issues on the SHUB, my wife's laptop would never stay connected for longer than 5 mins, my daughters iphone would have trouble connecting and then staying connected. Both of those items connect first time and stay connected when connected to the NGSH. I was also at my neighbours house tonight and had a look at my signal strength on my S3 and it was still nice and strong, it let me stream a YouTube video no problem.

I was there because he has major issues with wireless on his shub and as the NDA has been lifted i could show him the difference. He even said he saw a new wifi signal appear a couple of weeks ago that seemed stronger than his shub. He now knows what it is and wants one asap :)

Coffeeguy 01-05-2013 23:28

Re: superhub 2
 
I've not had any issues with it in modem mode

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thenry 01-05-2013 23:29

Re: superhub 2
 
:shocked:

Bogof 01-05-2013 23:41

Re: superhub 2
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Coffeeguy (Post 35567304)
I've not had any issues with it in modem mode

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No way is that a Virginmedia graph..

SnoopZ 01-05-2013 23:54

Re: superhub 2
 
Most peoples graphs look like this in router mode, although i am not sure if it is affecting the connection.

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craigj2k12 01-05-2013 23:55

Re: superhub 2
 
As has been mentioned above, that is no doubt pinging your CMTS and not your superhub

Chrysalis 02-05-2013 00:06

Re: superhub 2
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kushan (Post 35567025)
That...actually looks all right. Bit of a silly design in that you can't lay it flat, but still.

So what's different about it compared to the original SHUB? Is it just better wireless or is there more to it?

I was going to say its a vast improvement over the first superhub, the connectors are on the thin side which is good, but the stand they have should have been top and bottom so it could be laid flat. ISP's I feel still fail in that they think standing up is superior to flat.

Its good that modem has advanced to the the point its labeled on the device and it was from my first post on the head of VMs CS blog that was the birth of modem mode.

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Sirius (Post 35567075)
At the moment 5ghz is very under used in my area and i find it to be excellent, that might change as we see more NGSH's being deployed.

What I find interesting is that previously 5ghz is a premium because its hardly used. Now VM a major uk isp is going to have it on their new CPE suddenly 5ghz may get crowded?

Bogof 02-05-2013 00:13

Re: superhub 2
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chrysalis (Post 35567322)

What I find interesting is that previously 5ghz is a premium because its hardly used. Now VM a major uk isp is going to have it on their new CPE suddenly 5ghz may get crowded?

The current Superhub has 5ghz mode and has been around for a longgggggg timeeeeeeeeeeeeee :confused: An lets face it, it can't get any more crowded than 2.4ghz and that works fine for 99% of everyone.

Chrysalis 02-05-2013 00:23

Re: superhub 2
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bogof (Post 35567334)
The current Superhub has 5ghz mode and has been around for a longgggggg timeeeeeeeeeeeeee :confused: An lets face it, it can't get any more crowded than 2.4ghz and that works fine for 99% of everyone.

ahh didnt know ok.

Since I pretty much never used it in router mode except when I had to at start.

2.4ghz does it job yes but it is damn crowded where I live, over 15 networks on it and I only have houses one side of me.

robson689 02-05-2013 00:40

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My graph isn't pretty. It doesn't affect my connection though.


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