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blaupunkt 28-06-2012 20:35

will VM send out a text msg ?
 
Hi the other month when VM upgraded our area to the 100mb line i sent off for the SHub not realising that my current modem was OK with those speeds and it was my router giving me issues.

about 20mins ago i received a text on my mobile telling that that "if i have not yet activated my equipment i should call the activations team on 0800 953 9500 before 05.07.2012"

is this legit, should i ring them and let them know i do not want to use the shub until my current modem does not work ?

EDIT - i should add that i dont even remember giving VM my mobile so ive no idea how they are sending me texts.

kwikbreaks 28-06-2012 20:39

Re: will VM send out a text msg ?
 
All I can say is that it's the correct number for activations. Not sure what happens if you don't activate the SH.

blaupunkt 28-06-2012 21:30

Re: will VM send out a text msg ?
 
thats what im wondering, what will happen if i dont activate it, if i knew my area was OK then i would not have any issues using it as a modem only but ive read that many bad reports it puts me off trying it.

jempalmer 28-06-2012 21:48

Re: will VM send out a text msg ?
 
Well if you do activate it you'll get the R36 firmware in a few days. I'm on the R36 trial and it is a big improvement. If the wireless performance isn't good enough you can always put it in modem mode and use your own router.

blaupunkt 28-06-2012 21:51

Re: will VM send out a text msg ?
 
ok, but i only want it for the modem i went out and brought the ASUS RT-N56U to replace my old linksys.

jempalmer 28-06-2012 22:01

Re: will VM send out a text msg ?
 
I assume you're using the VMNG300 at present. If so you'll find plenty of people here who would probably commit murder to prevent VM from taking it away from them. The only caveat with the VMNG is that it only supports 4 downstream channels. Since you have bought the Asus then using the Shub in modem mode means that if your area has or will get more than 4 D/S you probably would be better off with the Shub. This is just my opinion.

blaupunkt 28-06-2012 22:26

Re: will VM send out a text msg ?
 
yes your right, i dont believe my area has been changed to more than 4D/S do you know if all areas will be getting this, is there any way of finding out if when my area will get it ?

jempalmer 28-06-2012 22:52

Re: will VM send out a text msg ?
 
Short answer, no I don't know where will get the extra D/S or if it's possible to find out. Only VM have that info. However, as I understand it, areas that are oversubscribed should be upgraded. We went from 4 to 6 D/S about two months ago. In addition the infrastructure seems to have been improved in the last few days as Crawley connections are far better now.

blaupunkt 29-06-2012 00:26

Re: will VM send out a text msg ?
 
ok thanks.

SnoopZ 29-06-2012 00:32

Re: will VM send out a text msg ?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jempalmer (Post 35447679)
Well if you do activate it you'll get the R36 firmware in a few days. I'm on the R36 trial and it is a big improvement. If the wireless performance isn't good enough you can always put it in modem mode and use your own router.

Do you mean the less yellow on the TBB graph is your improvement? Because alot of people across the country have that very same graph and most people are still on the normal firmware like myself and i think my graph is great. :)

General Maximus 29-06-2012 08:38

Re: will VM send out a text msg ?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jempalmer (Post 35447682)
I assume you're using the VMNG300 at present. If so you'll find plenty of people here who would probably commit murder to prevent VM from taking it away from them.

I am one of those peeps dudes, don't do it. Your speed will still get upgraded regardless of whether you activate the shub or not and you won't have any probs getting your speed. I am using 4 channels atm and getting max upstream and downstream and my area is running on 7 channels. The way to look at it is that even though you are loading balancing across 4 channels, if everyone else is spread across 7 (for example) then it means they are using your channels less which leaves more juice for you.

The best advice I can give you before you shoot yourself in the foot is not to be too hasty. Keep the vmng300 and see how things go. If you do have speed issues post-upgrade then you can get your shub activated. You are in a fortunate position where it is win-win all round for you.

blaupunkt 29-06-2012 09:37

Re: will VM send out a text msg ?
 
so just ignore the text then or should i contact them and say i dont want to use the shub ?

jempalmer 29-06-2012 10:40

Re: will VM send out a text msg ?
 
Just hang on to it in case you need it in the future. As the General says, you're in a win-win situation. The cut off date is irrelevant as you will be able to get the Shub activated after then. If they don't ask for it back then keep it as "insurance for a rainy day".

adduxi 29-06-2012 10:55

Re: will VM send out a text msg ?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by General Maximus (Post 35447771)
You are in a fortunate position where it is win-win all round for you.

Yes, concur, I'm in the same boat. I am using the VMNG300 with an ASUS RT-N16 router, and 4 channels. Upgrades are due 'after July....'
No issues whatsoever, and when the area finallly gets upgraded I can provision the S'Hub I have (only if I need to), hopefully with R36 ;)

Stuart 29-06-2012 11:11

Re: will VM send out a text msg ?
 
Guys, can we stop this Superhub Vs. VMNG300 stuff? It's off topic.

qasdfdsaq 29-06-2012 11:28

Re: will VM send out a text msg ?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Stuart (Post 35447830)
Guys, can we stop this Superhub Vs. VMNG300 stuff? It's off topic.

How is it off topic to discuss Superhub vs VMNG300 when the OP is specifically asking whether there's any reason to switch from the VMNG300 to the Superhub?

General Maximus 29-06-2012 15:16

Re: will VM send out a text msg ?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by qasdfdsaq (Post 35447839)
How is it off topic to discuss Superhub vs VMNG300 when the OP is specifically asking whether there's any reason to switch from the VMNG300 to the Superhub?

Well said dude, i thought the same thing and i think my advice has been fair and balanced.

As for the op, you can just ignore the text. They dont keep track of who and when they send shubs too and chase you up if you dont get it activated. If you leave things as they when the upgrade date comes round they'll send a new config file down to the modem to update the speed and the job is done. As i said before, if you dont get the speed and ddcide you want to give the shub a go you can ring them up any time to get it activated

blaupunkt 29-06-2012 15:31

Re: will VM send out a text msg ?
 
ok thanks!

Slyder 01-07-2012 17:39

Re: will VM send out a text msg ?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by blaupunkt (Post 35447668)
thats what im wondering, what will happen if i dont activate it, if i knew my area was OK then i would not have any issues using it as a modem only but ive read that many bad reports it puts me off trying it.


I would seriously not suggest activating it - if it aint broke, dont fix it.


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