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Personally, I don't think this is going to tell you much of anything as it's all guess work anyway. If you're happy with what you have, then feel free to stick with it but if you would like more speed, it's a clear upgrade path and the vast, vast majority of people don't have issues. That's not to say nobody has issues, certainly some do, but if your current connection is fine then there's little reason to suspect upgrading will give you worse performance. What you COULD do is perhaps ask a neighbour who's on Virgin what their connection is like. That's probably the best way to tell. |
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i don't have a problem with SHub2 in router mode i haven't had a problem since update v26 which fixed my lag issue pretty much spot on
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when will we see EuroDOCSIS 3.1 Compliant?
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2015
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20OVERNINETHOUSAND!!!111oneoneoneelevenhundredando ne
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Sorry for resurrecting an old thread, but it seems silly making a new one.
Long story short, Moved house and was given the SH2 today in place of my trusty VMNG300. Previously had around 3 original Superhubs and went back to my SACM every time. Initial thoughts, I'm very impressed with this hub. I've turned off the built in firewall after reading one of the pages on this thread. I was just wondering, other then using it in modem mode only, what other options would you all suggest changing to optimize the hub itself? I'm trying out the router functions purely because I don't need nothing fancy. Whats important can be wired up directly to the hub itself anyway. Wifi will be for 2 smartphones and a tablet at most. |
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If nothing else is amiss in your circuit, the SH2 in router mode should suffice for the uses you described. Indeed, do turn off everything extra that the SH2 does actively (i.e. leaving the PPTP (VPN) and ICMP settings enabled).
Of course if your previous router has the legs, it's best to be in modem mode for VMNG reasons! BTW I was in router mode for 4 months as part of the SH2 trials and it was up to the mark. I reverted to modem mode because I then never have any doubts if anything goes wonky (which it doesn't). |
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Cheers Seph
You say turn everything off? I'm happy to stay with the router on it for now, just to see how day to day operation goes for my needs. (Still have my trust Linksys WRT54G2 if things go to pot) other then the firewall, what else would you suggest I turn off? |
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Hi Slyder
Yes - it's the firewall that I recommend should be turned off if you already have protection on your PCs. |
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cool, cheers m8 :)
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no name calling of VM products pleas |
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Sh1 is perfect in modem mode
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Problems - WOL and reboot :confused:
I've had my Superhub 2 for a view days now to replace my Superhub 1. Two issues though. 1. WOL does not work via port forwarding for packets sent externally. The port forwarding only works if the LAN wired PC is on - tested with a magic packet program in receive mode. It's not a problem with the PC (Windows 8.1) because the PC wakes from sleep if a packet is sent via the local network. The WOL worked perfectly with the Superhub 1. Anyone with any ideas? 2. If the router is rebooted the wireless broadcasting only comes on if a LAN wired PC is connected and turned on! If the wired PC is turned off the wireless lights on the router never come on if rebooted. Is this by design? Can't see how people with wireless only connections could operate. Any ideas? Trev |
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