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Originally Posted by Welshchris
So ur trying to say u can tell me EXACTLY if a problem here is local or network via ur tools str8 off? Funny that because in the past i have been told that theres NOTHING wrong because my power levels are all within correct levels. Once turned out the Amp in the cab was faulty causing problems and another turned out to be a network wide problem.
What about the Motorolla BSR problem that didnt exist and couldnt exist and was impossible according to ur network guys?..
Even your so called Brilliant Tools miss things from experience of seeing it happen.
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As I said it is down to the agent using the tools provided correctly and it does not matter if on a Cisco uBR or a Motorola BSR as they may have different interfaces but they tell us what we need.
We can even get a good idea if the fault is external, it is down to knowledge and experience.
I have had customers complaining that they have spent an hour on a call which got no where and within a few minutes I have diagnosed the issue because I use the tools correctly.
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Originally Posted by Horace
My superhub works ok~ but it doesn't make it any less of a dog turd sat in the corner and I'm sure everyone who is having problems takes heart knowing someone somewhere is happy with theirs.
Anyway, what are the chances of me getting a standalone modem so I can go back to having working port forwarding, ddns and superb bandwidth monitoring without having to run a superhub in half-baked mode connected to a real router?
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You could revert to an ambit 256 if still on 10Mb if you ask.