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Old 14-01-2011, 14:37   #429
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Re: Virgin to give new Superhub out.

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Originally Posted by pabscars View Post
Pardon my ignorance and reluctance to read through nearly 30 pages but I thought you could turn the router part of the superhub off, or switch off all security at least and then run your own router if you so chose.

Am I incorrect?

It would be good to know as I've one winging its way to me as we speak.
No, you can't, yet. You can still use your own router but you cannot yet turn off the router/NAT in the Superhub. VM have promised a future firmware update that will allow this. I belive the Superhub does allow fixed IPs and DMZ, so daisy-chaining routers for example wouldn't be too difficult.

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Originally Posted by BenMcr View Post
Only the SuperHub can handle the 100Mbit product
Not quite technically true, the old standalone modem is perfectly capable of 100mbit. The operating mode currently used by 100mb is exactly the same as 50mb (same channels, same frequencies, same bonding, etc.).

The old 50mb standalone modem can easily do 200mbit (perhaps not in a way that's to VM's liking, but it can).
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