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Old 24-05-2011, 09:06   #436
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Re: Superhub is nowhere near as bad as people say!

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Originally Posted by Masque View Post
We are still helpful as our posts show just people feel that we should not say that our equipment works.
No, the problem is that you are saying that you feel people should not say that your equipment doesn't work and rounding on them when they do.

They are as entitled to their opinion, ignorant and misguided as it may be, as you are. Constantly repeating that your own equipment is working perfectly as some kind of counter to someone else saying that theirs isn't working perfectly doesn't work.

My Superhub sucks when it's asked to do anything interesting and its wireless fails. It may have a manufacturing defect in addition to the well noted firmware issues, who knows.

Either way devices without significant issues don't get emergency firmware updates with hours of testing and don't get firmware updates anyway at the rate the Superhub has had them. There are, clearly, issues affecting sufficient amounts of people that firmware updates have had to be rushed to fix them.

Why can't you just accept that rather than constantly referring back to how your Superhub is fine?
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