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No-one is forcing people to change. Most people are getting a SuperHub as part of an upgrade that they have requested.
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By virtue of customers wishing to take advantage of improved speeds, as a result of the Internet being increasingly driven by higher volumes of data, VM are forcing people to change from a modem-only solution to a solution where they are required to have a router (which will eventually also be able to function as just a modem). The faster speeds, which the majority of people will naturally desire, are the carrot to get people to take the Superhub which has been positioned as the only technical solution for unlocking the speed increases.
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Or you change the SSID and WPA of the SuperHub to match the previous Wireless details and all wireless devices will reconnect automatically.
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Yes. Hopefully the Superhub instructions highlight this easier way of migrating multiple devices from one wireless router (or access point) to the Superhub.
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Actually it's only the VMNG300 and SuperHub that are D3. The normal Hub is the same technology as the older modems
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I saw some line stats in a thread on the official Virgin Media forum, within the 100Mbit section I think, that seemed to indicate that in some areas VM are using 5 bonded channels to deliver DOCSIS 3 broadband via the Superhub now instead of the usual 4 bonded channels. Is this definitely the case?