qasdfdsaq is right on 100mbit routers, the ones I own I am able to do 100mbit throughput on the lan.
benmcr I dont know why you wont just hold your hand up and say VM got this wrong. This I find very frustrating that noone in VM will do this. The advantages of the superhub are primarily for VM to cut costs in tech support. This is why they even giving it out probably at a loss to customers.
Numerous questions to be raised tho, one is as to why VM felt the need to force superhubs out to existing customers who already had a modem+router setup and should at least have some awareness of how that works. I would have started to brand new customers only and allowing a optional alternative.
I also do feel as if talking to a brick wall still on the VM forums.
Alex responded to snmp requests by stating it wont come back due to security concerns on the cable network, I replied reminding him we were talking about the router/lan side of snmp and not the built in cable modem, the bulk of routers on the market today have snmpd.
In addition a VM staff member replied saying the reason they dont allow tuning is that they want it to work out of the box and to not need to tune to fix, again I had to reply saying the ability to tune has zilch affect on if it works out of the box, thats what default configuration does. But what tuning does do is allow the end user to tune to fix problems rather than be stuck with those problems. So VM so far dont appear to be very flexible. Of course when superhubs have massive issues activating then it dont exactly work out of the box

VM appear to be treating their customers like children, by removing the ability to change anything as they think people will tune for the sake of it and break things. Everyone I know who isnt technical minded doesnt just randomly login to their router GUI and start clicking on random things, they leave it alone as they scared to break it.