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Originally Posted by kwikbreaks
> There must be something that is fundamentally wrong with the superhub and vm's network.
As the problems disappear when you use a vmng300 modem I'd say it's pretty clear that the problems lie with the Superhub only.
> I mean there is no consistency in the problems.
I think just about all the problems can be laid at the door of dodgy firmware handling the WiFi - if it hangs or overlays memory the symptoms can appear inconsistent. It seems to be stable enough when WiFi is turned off and it's used with another router.
> VM could just send them to landfill, if it pays the appropriate landfill charges.
Not legally they can't - look up the WEEE directive which is now UK law.
> I still want to know why it's the renter's job to dispose of VM's scrap property in an appropriate manner.
It isn't and you could insist they take them back but few people bother (WEEE Directive again).
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i dont think ur correct there where u say its the wireless side...theres been too many posts from people that are using the hub via ethernet cable that have problems, me included. the funny thing is my wifi experience with the hub has been pretty good...everything that ive tried to connect to it has done so and stayed connected. ive tried turning off wifi...turning on wifi....enabling and disabling all the options in the hub but still i cant play games properly thru a wired connection so much so i havnt played a game online for over a month. i wish i had the luxury of having a vmng300 to test it out, BUT i have used the hub as a modem and connected my own router and the problems still rears its head. i think its more a combination of vm's management policy...games being seen as peer to peer...the way the network is configured and the superhub itself with its dodgy firmware that has made this whole debacle come to a head. i just wish it would work properly