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Old 21-02-2011, 11:45   #2
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Re: Worried Future Superhub User

The problem is that VM (in conjunction with Netgear) have designed the unit to be simpler for non-technical folks to set up, but in fact have made it harder in some cases because the firmware - aka the "operating system" - is not designed very well. People report issues running more than one PS3/X360 online, wireless dropouts and a plethora of other failings which require you to reboot the thing several times a week to keep it working.

This is just people using the "basic" functions too... heaven help you if you want to do anything more complex.

You don't have to get the Super Hub registered on your account straight away if you'd rather wait for VM to sort out the problems, which I would highly recommend if you already have a routed broadband setup that works fine.
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