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OP does make me laugh 'Suspicious of his shub' What does he think it's going to do, report him to GCHQ or something? |
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All I want is a small, efficient, tidy device that I can rely on. None of those things are the SH. I'm prepared to obtain this device at my own financial expense, and to a certain degree with an amount of difficulty and learning thrown in too. The reply which made me more fully aware of the actual difficulty doing this also made me aware that this is probably several bridges too far. ---------- Post added at 18:38 ---------- Previous post was at 18:33 ---------- Quote:
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I'm sorry to give the same basic answer but I just don't want anything to do with any of the SH family. The only reason it is foisted upon us is rendered null and void by it's lack of capability. With that an actual fact, there is no good reason to force it upon us, and plenty of good reasons to not. All I'm asking for is a common sense solution. |
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Imagine I refused to sell you a car to tow a caravan and forced you to take a camper van instead. Imagine the camper part of it was absolutely terrible. You would complain, wouldn't you? How about I then told you it has a tow bar and you could always sack off the camper part and just tow a caravan with it? You would think that was completely ridiculous would you not? It's exactly the same situation here. VM don't want to support my router, so they only provide a combined unit which is s**te. They acknowledge this and offer me the ability to use it as a modem only, then expect me to not call them on that? It's senseless. If they can't provide a suitable combined unit, just allow me to use a simple modem. The difference is that I can find a suitable modem no problem at all. Small, subtle, efficient and reliable. Four things the SH is not. ---------- Post added at 18:57 ---------- Previous post was at 18:56 ---------- Quote:
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Surely you want to go with an ISP that is quite happy to let you connect your own unknown kit to their network?
BTW I'm not aware of such an ISP. |
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It's not really fair to say that VM 'force you' to use their kit, you do have the choice of not having VM it's not like it's a secret or a surprise what their kit is.
One thing that has occurred to me, from a phone call I had the other day from EE trying to sell me Broadband was their intimation that they could use the VM fibre network under their own ISP (maybe like how ADSL places use BT stuff) I'm not sure what equipment they provide, or require you to use. No ones getting butthurt, and I'm sure we'd be interested in seeing a 'solution' I suspect though that reverse engineering a custom modem is extremely dubious if not outright illegal so a non-starter. I don't normally agree with much of what ianch 99 says but he is right, you're putting in an extraordinary amount of energy to simply avoid having a shub plugged in at all. |
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Every ISP provides a hub, which is why VM do it Look how many issues were had with the SH1, tested by VM and it wasn't great. Now imagine the quantities of unknown kit connected to their network, which the customer could have faults with and be blaming VM for issues. Unknown kit could send ingress and errors onto the network One of VM selling points is the free service/repairs it offers, that kind of takes that point away The OP is the only person I've known to complain the hubs are rubbish in modem mode, when every single other person agrees they work fine. The config files for speeds on the hubs are written by VM. With your own piece of kit what's preventing you from writing your own config file to add to your kit? And also that will mean that VM has to provide config files for every single bit of kit that could be released onto the market. Which would involve testing them, which will cost a lot of money. There are probably a lot more but I can't be bothered |
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That is good service. |
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Now that makes a tad more sense, but you see using this analogy, if I'm getting a washer drier (for the same price as a sole washing machine) and works exactly the same as a standard washing machine for this function, then what would my problem be if my sole intention was to use another drier? I can moan that the drying side of it is not up to standard, sure, if I plan on using it for everything it can do, but as you're not then I'm struggling to understand any of your problem at all. Quote:
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Throughout this thread you've not provided any cases of issues you've had in either router or modem mode. As we're ignoring any of the router sides of this, can you give us any examples of a time you've put your hub into modem mode, used another router and what issues you've come across? Have you even put set it as a modem and tested it, or are you just so naive as to think that as it's not to your standard as a router, as a modem it can't be any better? Happy to continue to discuss this with you, but not unless you come up with something of substance, I can't even begin to see your point. |
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Just curious as to how their risk assessment for theft of service etc compares to VM's? Presumably this amounts to "cost breaks" of volume purchasing, limiting firmware support/models and avoiding costly/potentially intrusive (more frequent) IAS online auditing and expensive punitive enforcement/litigation for rogue devices/users? |
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I don't think it's just about 'risk of theft'. Cable in the UK comes from a different place than in the US, Australia or even within Europe from both a company and regulatory perspective.
Cable in the UK (barring once small period at the start for Broadband access) has never directly sold kit for either TV or for Broadband Internet - it's always been rented. Because of this VM's network setup is built around the full end to end control of their kit i.e. if it's not their kit you can't use their services. There is currently no pressing reason for them to change this - and as I said earlier the Hub 3.0 is a Liberty Global bit of kit, so even in other countries across Europe the same access model applies. |
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There was also no pressing need for ISP's to supply anything other than a modem to access services.
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The expectation in the UK from at least around 2009 / 2010 is that your ISP would provide kit that would include Wireless. Just as it's an expectation that TV kit can do HD, and the future expectation is that it'll do 4K. Even for some customers on cable that joined before then and only had a modem, there was definitely a push for VM to supply them wireless kit for free, rather than they go and buy their own routers because they could always move to a different ISP that was supplying free wireless kit. So with the expectation of wireless, then why wouldn't VM look to offer the most efficient way of doing that - which is a combined gateway. Now that they supply that, it is not cost effective to maintain a source of standalone modems for those that do wish to use their own router for whatever reason - which is why modem mode exists. |
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