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Sephiroth 08-06-2013 20:01

Re: superhub 2
 
If there's nothing else doing traffic when the PC is swictched on (after it's settled down), ICMP pings wouldn't need to be demoted. From Kush's TBB, it's clear that there is activity (avergae latency varying).

Same with SnoopZ's. Perhaps SnoopZ can advise.

SnoopZ 08-06-2013 20:10

Re: superhub 2
 
All i have to do on the PC is switch it on for it to start spiking yellow, if i fireup a browser then i get far more yellow spikes.

Not sure if it makes a difference but i am using Windows 8 and Google Chrome, i also have a galaxy S3 connected to wifi all the time.

I have just remembered i get the same kind of graph with wireless turned off so that discounts my phone.

Kushan 08-06-2013 20:47

Re: superhub 2
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sephiroth (Post 35581531)
If there's nothing else doing traffic when the PC is swictched on (after it's settled down), ICMP pings wouldn't need to be demoted. From Kush's TBB, it's clear that there is activity (avergae latency varying).

Same with SnoopZ's. Perhaps SnoopZ can advise.

I'm fairly sure that most Idle PC's probably still have some kind of activity - programs checking for updates, email programs, steam, anything that runs in the background and requires a connection really. Hard to say as every machine is different but there's definitely something going on here I think.

Then again, we have about 6 servers that are online 24/7 and they don't seem to affect the graph as much.

jalzoo 09-06-2013 00:14

Re: superhub 2
 
I have just plugged in an old Netgear WNR2000 only capable of 100meg but its all i have in terms of a router to test with SH2. And so far im seeing ALOT lower latency when compared to SH2 in router mode.

SH2 Router mode:

Pinging thinkbroadband.co.uk [80.249.99.130] with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from 80.249.99.130: bytes=32 time=16ms TTL=56
Reply from 80.249.99.130: bytes=32 time=18ms TTL=56
Reply from 80.249.99.130: bytes=32 time=22ms TTL=56
Reply from 80.249.99.130: bytes=32 time=17ms TTL=56

Crappy Netgear WNR2000:

Pinging thinkbroadband.co.uk [80.249.99.130] with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from 80.249.99.130: bytes=32 time=9ms TTL=56
Reply from 80.249.99.130: bytes=32 time=9ms TTL=56
Reply from 80.249.99.130: bytes=32 time=8ms TTL=56
Reply from 80.249.99.130: bytes=32 time=10ms TTL=56

Im limited to 94mb on that router due to the 100mbps port

So in a nut shell im actually quite annoyed that i now need to buy a router ontop of the £49 i just paid for the SH2

Will also setup a Thinkbroadband ping monitor over night and compare the two .

Got an Asus RT-N16 Coming on Tuesday with DD-WRT should run a treat, Not bad for £60.

General Maximus 09-06-2013 09:32

Re: superhub 2
 
yup, and let this be a lesson to everyone. If you need a modem get a shub 1 and put it in modem mode and then by yourself a proper router, especially if VM are going to charge you £50 for one.

craigj2k12 09-06-2013 12:54

Re: superhub 2
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jalzoo (Post 35581613)
Got an Asus RT-N16 Coming on Tuesday with DD-WRT should run a treat, Not bad for £60.

Use tomatoUSB it runs alot better than ddwrt

ianch99 09-06-2013 14:42

Re: superhub 2
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by craigj2k12 (Post 35581747)
Use tomatoUSB it runs alot better than ddwrt

I would also consider the Asus Merlin firmware which now supports the N16: http://www.lostrealm.ca/tower/node/79
Quote:

About
-----
Asuswrt is the firmware developped by Asus for their newer routers. They are
also porting it to some of their older models, like the RT-56U and RT-N16.
While originally based on Tomato-RT, Asus has disabled some of the
original Tomato features, and added others.

Asuswrt-merlin is a customized version, which I am developping.
The goal is to do some bugfixes and minor enhancements to Asus's firmware,
without targeting at full-blown advanced featuresets such as provided by
excellent projects like Tomato or DD-WRT. Some of the features
that had been disabled by Asus have also been re-enabled.
This aims to be a more restrained alternative for those who prefer to stay
closer to the original firmware, with limited risks of seeing new
features bring in new stability issues. I value stability over
performance, and performance over features.

Mick Fisher 09-06-2013 14:57

Re: superhub 2
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by craigj2k12 (Post 35581747)
Use tomatoUSB it runs alot better than ddwrt

I'll second that.

dude19 09-06-2013 17:30

Re: superhub 2
 
Hi all,

I'm new to the fourm, I just wanted to ask seeing as I had got the new superhub 2 for a fee. do they all have blue LED lights and lack of virgin sign on the front of then or are they supposed to be the same colour of LED and virgin sign on the front as shown on this webpage from virgin http://help.virginmedia.com/system/s...MER_TYPE=Cable many thanks lee

SnoopZ 09-06-2013 17:57

Re: superhub 2
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dude19 (Post 35581877)
Hi all,

I'm new to the fourm, I just wanted to ask seeing as I had got the new superhub 2 for a fee. do they all have blue LED lights and lack of virgin sign on the front of then or are they supposed to be the same colour of LED and virgin sign on the front as shown on this webpage from virgin http://help.virginmedia.com/system/s...MER_TYPE=Cable many thanks lee

The first batch seem to have all blue leds(my prefered choice) all the trialists got them first, not sure if anyone has one of the green leds and crappy logo on the front yet.

jalzoo 09-06-2013 18:00

Re: superhub 2
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by craigj2k12 (Post 35581747)
Use tomatoUSB it runs alot better than ddwrt

Is there a decent guide to putting tomatoUSB onto the n16?.

craigj2k12 09-06-2013 18:23

Re: superhub 2
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jalzoo (Post 35581884)
Is there a decent guide to putting tomatoUSB onto the n16?.

download the firmware from tomatousb, then upload it into the routers GUI

dude19 09-06-2013 18:35

Re: superhub 2
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SnoopZ (Post 35581882)
The first batch seem to have all blue leds(my prefered choice) all the trialists got them first, not sure if anyone has one of the green leds and crappy logo on the front yet.

yeah I thought that, I got one with the blue LED lights as an upgrade from the shub 1.

jalzoo 09-06-2013 19:59

Re: superhub 2
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by craigj2k12 (Post 35581888)
download the firmware from tomatousb, then upload it into the routers GUI

Can you give me an exact download link?, im looking here: http://tomatousb.org/download but cant find which one i need for the n16 sorry to be a pain :erm:

Sephiroth 09-06-2013 20:03

Re: superhub 2
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dude19 (Post 35581877)
Hi all,

I'm new to the fourm, I just wanted to ask seeing as I had got the new superhub 2 for a fee. do they all have blue LED lights and lack of virgin sign on the front of then or are they supposed to be the same colour of LED and virgin sign on the front as shown on this webpage from virgin http://help.virginmedia.com/system/s...MER_TYPE=Cable many thanks lee

The green LEDs in the VM photo are misleading. Green means that the circuit is operating under the DOCSIS 1 protocol (not used except for the intial booting). The LEDs will be blue when DOCSIS 3 is acquired for thr 30 meg and higher tiers.

AFAIK, the VM tirallists received production models which don't have the VM logo above the WPS button.

Also, to make life even more different, the front panel LEDs are described by VM as being on the side panel. Which side panel is that? The front one or the rear one? LOL.


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