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General Maximus 23-06-2014 16:17

Re: Superhub 3 with 802.11ac?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 35709156)
Who on earth needs more than 50 MB anyway

I am so glad you said that because I was thinking about this the other day. I have always been on the highest tier available and over the years that has been;

512k, 1mbit, 1.5mbits, 3mbits, 10mbits, 20, 50, 100, 120 and now 152.

Now this is the interesting bit: When I was on 56k it would take me nearly a day to download an episode of something in SD. I got my BB and thought downloading at 70k/sec was amazing and it only took 1hr 30 mins (ish) to download the same file, then that got doubled and I was down to 45 mins for an episode so I was pretty much in real time, then it increased slighty again, then I was at 3mbits and down to 22 mins and it went on from there obviously to 10mins, 5mins, 1 minute something.
If I were to download 3 or 4 eps of something in SD on my current connection, as soon as I have clicked the links for 3 eps and ok'd them, the first download already finished, it is that fast.

Unless I was downloading a tonne of stuff then I don't need everything to finish in 10 seconds but you look at some 1080p encodings of current series and they are 4.5gb. 152mbits still might be considered disproportionately fast but I like getting downloads done and out the way so I know they are there for when I need them and I don't have to keep coming back to make sure it is still ticking along ok and hasn't dropped to 50k/sec and is going to take another day to download.

I bought a new pc a couple of weeks ago and one of the first things that popped up when I turned it on was the nvidia control panel telling me I needed to download the latest driver. Guess how big it is? 275Mb. The driver for my soundcard is 88mb, the logitech drivers for my mouse are 60mb, the software for one of my nas server is 190mb and so on. I don't want to be sitting here thinking "oh it is ok, I'll wait 2 hours for all of this download". I want it done asap so I can move on to installing other stuff and configuring stuff and the sooner I can get it all done the better.

My connection sits here idle for most of the time but I would rather pay for a super fast connection so the juice is there when I need it rather than contribute to network congestion and having it in use most of time at a slower speed.

Kushan 23-06-2014 16:24

Re: Superhub 3 with 802.11ac?
 
Good points, General. Don't forget, you're also just a single user. We've long gone past the days where one person would be using "the computer" at a time and we all had to share - quite common just 10 years ago.

Now pretty much everyone in the house has their own device, always connected all the time. It adds up remarkably quickly.

truthspeaker 23-06-2014 16:28

Re: Superhub 3 with 802.11ac?
 
@General Maximus
are you going to get 200Mb broadband speed and 1Gb when its available in the UK?

Martin_D 23-06-2014 16:39

Re: Superhub 3 with 802.11ac?
 
So if i have this right will the new hub support 16 Down & 4 Up. ?

General Maximus 23-06-2014 16:48

Re: Superhub 3 with 802.11ac?
 
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Originally Posted by umbrokhan786 (Post 35709189)
@General Maximus
are you going to get 200Mb broadband speed and 1Gb when its available in the UK?

ya, there is always something around I'll use it for. 200mbits sounds like a lot and if you are on a lower tier it would be. The jump for me going from 50mbits to 100mbits was nice, especially on the upstream, but since the upgrades I have had have only been marginal improvements. 200mbits will be nice but a bigger jump to 250mbits would be sweeeet.

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Originally Posted by Martin Dee 11 (Post 35709195)
So if i have this right will the new hub support 16 Down & 4 Up. ?

ya

Ignitionnet 23-06-2014 16:51

Re: Superhub 3 with 802.11ac?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Martin Dee 11 (Post 35709195)
So if i have this right will the new hub support 16 Down & 4 Up. ?

If that block diagram is accurate, no.

qasdfdsaq 23-06-2014 16:55

Re: Superhub 3 with 802.11ac?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by General Maximus (Post 35709121)
that is what i was going to say, I saw the specs posted in two different places last week and both said 16 channels.

Either way, I am not getting confused, I was just trying to make the point that even with the 3.1 gateways and infrastructure available, one of the bonuses of providing customers with 3.1 equipment will be that it will be able to support more channels simply because it is newer hardware and more recent and will thus be able to cater for the new higher speed tiers coming out.

I think people seem to be forgetting DOCSIS 3.1 doesn't actually use "channels" at least not in the traditional sense of how they have been used up to now. It's all OFDM subcarriers from here on out (which is a good thing BTW).

If you want to talk DOCSIS 3.1 you ought to get the idea of "channels" out of your head and think more like LTE :p:

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Originally Posted by Ignitionnet (Post 35709142)

Interesting, pretty much identical wireless hardware to the BT Home Hub 5 - and only a year and a bit behind...

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Originally Posted by Ignitionnet (Post 35709157)
Interestingly the MXL261 cable front-end is only an 8-channel demodulator.

I am finding myself wondering if this is using the 1st generation of the 6250 hardware, the 8x4 variant now.

Saving the pennies wherever they can be saved I guess.

That'd be no surprise. The SoC and the wireless chip in the Superhub 1 were not only el-cheapo'd to hell but both obsoleted before the device even came out.

Kushan 23-06-2014 18:02

Re: Superhub 3 with 802.11ac?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Martin Dee 11 (Post 35709195)
So if i have this right will the new hub support 16 Down & 4 Up. ?

Yeah but that doesn't necessarily mean that Virgin will push 16 channels. I think the rumour was 12 this year?

Still a nice little jump that should support 200Mbit easily.

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Originally Posted by qasdfdsaq (Post 35709201)
I think people seem to be forgetting DOCSIS 3.1 doesn't actually use "channels" at least not in the traditional sense of how they have been used up to now. It's all OFDM subcarriers from here on out (which is a good thing BTW).

If you want to talk DOCSIS 3.1 you ought to get the idea of "channels" out of your head and think more like LTE :p:


Interesting, that sounds like a much bigger change than the .1 would lead you to believe.

Ignitionnet 23-06-2014 18:20

Re: Superhub 3 with 802.11ac?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by qasdfdsaq (Post 35709201)
I think people seem to be forgetting DOCSIS 3.1 doesn't actually use "channels" at least not in the traditional sense of how they have been used up to now. It's all OFDM subcarriers from here on out (which is a good thing BTW).

I took for granted that people talking about it would've had a looksie at what it actually is.

Jayster 26-06-2014 01:19

Re: Superhub 3 with 802.11ac?
 
Has anybody else noticed the "New Broadband Hardware Trial Summer 2014" section on the virgin media forums? Was this opened up publicly for sign up like the SH2 was or what?

MUD_Wizard 26-06-2014 04:59

Re: Superhub 3 with 802.11ac?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jayster (Post 35709900)
Has anybody else noticed the "New Broadband Hardware Trial Summer 2014" section on the virgin media forums? Was this opened up publicly for sign up like the SH2 was or what?

You're dreaming, go back to sleep...

These are not the droids you're looking for (waves hand dramatically).

Sirius 26-06-2014 07:26

Re: Superhub 3 with 802.11ac?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by General Maximus (Post 35708918)
it's a shame there isnt a special divison of VM whose sole purpose is devoted to infrastructure and expansion. As well as upgrading the existing network they could do with a seperate team of peeps who have a 10 year plan to expand the network to 20% beyond its current boundaries (e.g. as far as the next two villages). VM are going to get to a point where they realised they never going to increase their customer numbers until they open themselves up to a new market.

Who says there is not going to be :)

horseman 26-06-2014 08:09

Re: Superhub 3 with 802.11ac?
 
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Originally Posted by Jayster (Post 35709900)
Has anybody else noticed the "New Broadband Hardware Trial Summer 2014" section on the virgin media forums? Was this opened up publicly for sign up like the SH2 was or what?

Would it not have been more appropriate with increased likelihood of a response to ask the question on the VM site?
If you can actually access the board then why not post the question there and if you can't access it then flag it to a VM Mod? ;)

Sephiroth 26-06-2014 21:26

Re: Superhub 3 with 802.11ac?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by horseman (Post 35709919)
Would it not have been more appropriate with increased likelihood of a response to ask the question on the VM site?
If you can actually access the board then why not post the question there and if you can't access it then flag it to a VM Mod? ;)

He can ask here if he wants. Seems perfectly reasonable that he should raise debate elsewhere than VM's forum.

qasdfdsaq 26-06-2014 23:46

Re: Superhub 3 with 802.11ac?
 
Especially given the VM's forum's moderator's inclination's towards deleting anything they don't want other people reading.


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