Thread: Superhub SuperHub as an Access Point
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Old 23-03-2011, 01:20   #26
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Re: SuperHub as an Access Point

I've been testing, and truely it appears that instead of just giving me a Superhub, VM have effectively given me an Uberhub! It is a 6 gigabit port, true dual band, 3 wireless network monster (potentially, still haven't tested two guest networks at once).

Now theoretically, since VM supplied all this equipment, and it is set up in a legitimate way, they will have to support it. I suggest though that if you call one of their overseas support agents and tell them what you have set up then ask for support, they may just resign their job on the spot rather than deal with it. It looks like us Uberhubbers will have to support each other.

No major problems for me except Remote Assistance, so I still need that bridge mode firmware as a work around for RA crashing the router.

Still, I'm interested in seeing how any one else with an Uberhub setup gets on. Uberhubbers, please post your results!

We are likely to be a small 'elite' as few will get sent an Uberhub from VM like ours. Even fewer will want to look as nerdy as us by sticking two Superhubs by their PC like it's some kind of Hal rebuild... ~
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