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Originally Posted by Masque
That is easy to answer it is because Virginmedia see the way forward with both hubs and that is why they have been supplying them since last year and the VMNG300 is no longer being manufactured.
What people fail to realise that the VMNG300 is no longer part of Virginmedia's inventory in the same way that the Motorola SB5100 series is no longer a stock item, the difference being is that the SB5100 can still be sourced from Motorola.
The argument now is a bit like the one that used to rage about VHS and Betamax and the winner this time is the hubs as the will be no return to the VMNG300 especially as the rumours now say that the Superhub will be built by another company for Virginmedia and if correct this will be the final nail in the coffin of the VMNG300.
So why not get a grip and accept that the VMNG300 will be consigned to the annals of history and that soon any cries to try and get a VMNG300 from other sources will be answered with a "Sorry but we are only able to supply you with the Superhub so take it or leave it".
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But if they had a decent superhub then no one would want a VMNG300, I sympathise with all customers who have a superhub. So much so that if I ever get one returned it stays in my van on my inventory and I hand it out with a d-link to fix repeat fault customers who have several visits concerning wifi, and in every single case i've never heard from the customer after.