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Old 18-09-2011, 12:28   #260
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Re: R30 - Superhub R29 is no more....

No, I was really trying to say the majority of general consumers who notice (or don't notice) minor glitches in their connection would just attribute to "that's just how wireless is". Or more to the point, the fact that we can't trust the number of complaints (or lack of them) from non-technical users as a gauge for how reliable the Superhub is in general as those people may not understand where the problems are actually coming from.

I suffer from problems - but not Superhub ones - since I don't have a Superhub.

I admit the Superhub works fine as a simple plug-and-play managed device for those with basic needs (unless you get a faulty unit) - my gripe(s) were the fact that it was being forced on those with more than basic needs and users not being given a choice - but that's off topic for this thread.

I read Seph's post as "many if not most *of* the "majority" out there are suffering", with "majority" in quotes as a nod to the fact that we don't really know if it's the majority or not - it's only opinion so far. What I was agreeing with was the fact that most people who see minor problems (including me) won't bother reporting them each and every time.

Anyway, no need to apologize, we all misinterpret things sometimes
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