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You might want to post this on the VM forums where they actually have VM staff working in an official capacity.
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because VM want SuperHubs active getting rid of all the old modems that can neither handle docsis3 or more channels.
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its obvious, they dont want vmng300s on the network.
Or more to the point they want 'more' superhubs on the network, so a little white lie helps them on that way. |
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They used the same QA people who certified the Superhub as 'ready' to do this test I suspect.
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I thought the VMNG300 didn't have a gigabit LAN side port?
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It does.
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just to prove a point I would love them to drop me a 200mbit config file for a day just so I can prove that it can do over 100mbit. I downloaded a substantial amount off newsgroups last week and it held at just over 12mb/sec which is 96mbits without overheads.
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The VMNG300 was used on their 200mb trials.
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People were getting around 180 down and 16 up last I recall. Can't find the original references though.
I could be completely wrong, this is all from vague memory. The 92 limit is complete balls either way though. It's rated at 171mbps. [Edit] I should point out there were excited rumours at one point that the VMNG300 could be software upgraded to 8 downstream channels (i.e. 400mbit). Not sure if they were ever proven/disproven. |
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Thought as much, amazed they are willing to do such a blatant lie to their customers.
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Either way, I think we should introduce the pleb who made the 92mbit statement to the dude who was responsible for the 200mbit trial. They must think we are all idiots not picking up on stuff like this. |
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I can be certain that it wasn't used in Ashford either. They used a variety of modems including Netgears and Motos, but not the VMNG300. |
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Seem to get a speed over 92Mbit on my VMNG300 at peak time. Silly virgin and their silly statements. |
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my new superhub is getting very jittery again like my original one, at any time of the day even when my tbb graph is ok. But I will have to keep using it as my upstream channels are very unbalanced and the one the vmng300 locks on to is still highly utilised. In VMs words "as bad as it can get".
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How many times do I have to say this - you cannot photoshop something you cannot modify.
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---------- Post added at 22:49 ---------- Previous post was at 21:57 ---------- When things get to above 120Mbit, lets say 240mbit. Will the config they send flat out not work with the VMNG300, or would it work, but only work up to the limits of 4 channels downstream? |
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4 x 55mbit = 220mbit |
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Assuming no critical firmware bugs, the config file would just work, up to the limit of 4 DS channels. |
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They want everyone on a Superhub. |
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I dont think configs are really modem specific. When I went to 50 meg, they sent the config a few hours before the engineer arrived with a VMNG300 and my old modem had a whale of a time trying to deal with it.
I think their made up "only 92meg" test statement is just a bit of posterior covering. |
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imagine turning up for work Monday and having to register 2 million macs :)
It is a good idea (not the shub though) and what they should do is send them out to everyone but record the macs first and add them to the account before dispatch so they are good to go and then set a script to delete the old macs after a month. If I was the head honcho for VM I would get Ambit to make a new VMNG300 with 8 channels and send one out to every customer and then you know everyone is sorted with a decent modem. If peeps want a router, setup a contract with Linksys for the E3200 and send them out to customers that request them and then you have standardised the CPE across the network with kick ass equipment which you know you arent going to have any problems with. |
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(P.S. VM also claim the Superhub can do 400mb, which it probably can't) |
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are you sure it's not the configs and the fact that the older modems physcially can't handle the speed. When I was on 10mbit donkeys years ago on docsis 1 I was upgraded to 20mbit still on docsis 1 with the new config files pushed down to the modem but it will wouldn't go above 12mbit though. I had to ring up for an Ambit 256 and then it blasted away quite nicely.
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Its all down to the local network I'd guess. Only the VMNG300 and Superhub are DOCSIS3 devices, so they tend to be able to manage unfavourable conditions better thanks to multiple downstreams.
A DOCSIS 1/2 modem in a good area might be able to use its single channel to get 30 meg (theoretical max is 38). But on an even slightly congested network that will be unlikely to happen. A D3 modem on the other hand only needs 7.5meg from each channel to achieve 30meg, 3.75meg if you have 8 channels. |
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VM tech told me that the wnr300 can do 400meg.
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If they were able to increase the QAM from 256 to 1024 then each channel could handle 69 Mbps. Igni points out that the infrastructure must be capable of handling the higher SNR required for 1024QAM to operate reliably.
There is a useful paper here. Please note that it refers to DOCSIS not EURODOCSIS; so the throughput quoted can be increased to 8/6 of the value quoted in the paper. |
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Also, what the hell is a WNR300?
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That's a WNR2000.
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I didn't read the original post, VMNG300
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Netgear do a 1024-QAM gateway, but I can't find it spec'd for the Broadcom 3380 chip in the SH. |
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so are we looking at something like 96mbit up?
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4x qam64 upstream channels would yield around 120mbit of useable bandwidth I think.
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That's right. But they've gotta get the SNR up in the plant.
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gone into a lot of detail here, about frequencies and modulation but I think the main point is that VM have clearly lied about this, the VMNG is clearly capable of way more than 92mb
why do they always lie about things? if they said they just didnt want it on the network, or they said they are using more d/s channels and the VMNG isnt capable of using them or something, but they lie and lie |
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we have established the VMNG is capable of 180mb in its current state (with limiting factors like firmware etc.) however virgin say there only capable of 92mb, which is no marketing plea, its downright lies |
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It makes sense for Asda to do it but it wouldn't last long because they would get their asses sued. (Morrisons sued them for a claim last year which they were unable to substantiate) |
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You may get to keep your VMNG300 and will probably struggle with your connection as the 8 downstream rollout progresses, and when the VMNG300 fails it will need replacing and the replacement will be the Superhub. The are still people out their with very old modems and we even come across the Terayon Tailfin on the NTL side and even the Motorola SB3100 on the Telewest side, and these modems struggle even on 10Mb so even if you manage to hold on to that device you will be the equivalent of those few customers with basically outdated equipment incapable of running at 100% capacity on the network. The VMNG300 may have been tested at higher speeds but not on the 8 channel platform, many other high end devices right off the shelf were tested but again that option was not taken up. I personally believe that we should have 2 brands running on the network and you would get the relevant device depending on which CMTS your area had installed, and those 2 brands are Cisco and Motorola forget about Netgear or generic kit such as the VMNG300 they should have bought kit that was 100% compatible with the local networks. Talking about generic kit, sometimes you go to the chemist and instead of the brand of drugs you are used to they give you a cheaper brand and the coating gives you a really bad cough and you have to insist on switching to the genuine brand which eventually gets rid of the cough, I have been down this route and it does fit with what most of you post about the equipment supplied. |
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I have just promoted you to CEO, now make it happen :) |
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For some reason I still miss the SB3100 though, I think it looked nicer. |
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I think that if Virgin want to standardise the routers they send out (remember folks that the [Super]Hub can be set to bridge mode so quit yer whining) then more power to them.
It makes perfect sense from a support tech's viewpoint, and speaking as somebody who has to deal with completely variable equipment to try and diagnose faults on IP phones, routers and phones that have been sourced from a 3rd party are the bane of my life. |
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Single piece of kit also means single point and means of failure - which is why many important carriers refuse to rely on a single make/manufacturer of kit for critical systems.
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Were they? I thought the standard non-Super Hub was being distributed last year at the same time as the VMNG300 was still being provided.
Either way, in general I meant the other way round - network infrastructure is often based on two different vendors so failure of one vendor's equipment would not cause the entire network to break. See for example LINX, who run two separate networks for resiliency, specifically using two different vendors' hardware. End-user CPEs are rarely critical bits of infrastructure :) |
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yeah it got scrapped because the wireless was crap....
well at least huawei did a good job of making an equivalent to the netgear superhub lol |
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well the upstream channel my vmng300 locks onto appears to have not so bad utilisation again so I am tempted to switch back again.
My guess is in raw processing capabilities the vmng300 could probably handle higher speeds than the superhub, although the superhub has modem mode now it still has to do more with that than the vmng300 has to with its data. Of course the superhub tho does have the 8 channel limit but thats a software limitation on the vmng300 with its 4 channels. |
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I look on the Superhub as a defunct piece of kit and want the Uberhub.
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Exactly, they can get the vmng300 upgraded to 8 channels quicker than it has taken them to fix the shub (and they are still at it)
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The cost alone would prevent any such investment as it could not be justified to the board for what is now an essentially obsolete piece of kit no longer being manufactured. |
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It may not be possible with a firmware upgrade, however if it is the cost would be negligible.
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Ah, but how much money is the Superhub actually saving, quantitatively? It must be someone's job in VM to work that out and I hope for his/her sake he's as good at bending the truth and liberal interpretations of "everyone" as VM's marketing department...
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Lol, I didn't realise it was really him, I was only joking. I thought it was funny how he disappeared though and then Peter popped up out of the blue.
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You want to lose your job?
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He wants to start his new job. I hope.
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Ah.
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i am sure it will work out dude with your wealth of knowledge and experience. If you need a hand with your CV or anything have a look at www.cvcl.co.uk. A couple of my friends have used them and they said they are fantastic. I am going to get my CV done by them next month so I can start moving onwards and upwards.
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sweet, glad to see things are working out and you havent been screwed given the current economic climate
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