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Originally Posted by Traduk
One of the factors VM puts forward as a plus for the Superhub is "future proofing". That is of no true benefit to a customer as VM can only supply anything if their end user kit can accept what is desired by a customer. If VM's kit cannot accept what the customer wants the VM must upgrade the kit at VM's cost.
It is spin to state future proofing but a clever strategy in offering kit with the carrot of a speed improvement and getting the customer to bear some of the cost  .
£30 means little to many in exchange for a substantial speed improvement but what bothers me is the number of people having serious problems with the Superhub.
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For all those "numbers of people" having problems with the Super Hub, there are plenty who have no issues whatsoever. If such issues were investigated at a more granular level it would be interesting to see if the Hub were actually the outright real cause.