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Old 19-04-2011, 21:26   #2071
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Re: [Update] ALL 20>30Mb upgrade discussion

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/04..._still_wobbly/

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It's been nearly two months since our exclusive report about Virgin Media's Superhub router/modem combo boxes playing havoc with newly-upgraded customers' connections - but sadly for the telco there's still trouble at the mill.

That's despite Virgin Media promising to fix the dips in speed and stability problems by issuing a firmware update and pushing the patch out automatically to all its Superhub users.

It turns out the company has so far applied two firmware updates (R24 and R25) to the flaky kit in an effort to resolve the glitches.

But reports are now coming in to Vulture Central about "interrupted downloads, poor iPlayer, Last.fm [and] YouTube streaming and other problems that all seem to relate to a larger than expected amount of TCP RST packets being thrown around by the router during operation".
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