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Old 25-09-2011, 02:27   #382
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Re: Huawei Super Hub VMDG 485

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Originally Posted by HuaweiHank View Post
Very informative Ben this made me look around a bit....

So I guess this WiFi certificate is also not a fake?

Huawei's version of the Super Hub

Some interesting info:

Certificate Date: July 22, 2011
Company: Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
Product: Super Hub
Model/SKU #: VMDG485

Is it worthwhile that the Huawei certificate also states:

Optional 802.11n Capabilities
- Short Guard Interval
- Greenfield Preamble
- TX A-MPDU
- STBC
- 40 MHz operation in 2.4 GHz
with coexistence mechanisms
- 40 MHz operation in 5 GHz
- HT Duplicate (MCS 32)

and

Special Features
....
- Internal Registrar
- External Registrar

Seems like the Huawei is already a more advanced device? At least it was in July
Well well well. STBC, MC32, and a proper 2.4Ghz mode. This could actually mean good range and reliability. A decent superhub in the making? Who'd have thunk it...

---------- Post added at 02:27 ---------- Previous post was at 02:26 ----------

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Originally Posted by AndyCalling View Post
They will use the same firmware. We know this. They will source their components from different places for resiliency purposes, we can guess that will be the case.
If they use different components and have different features, they can't possibly use the same firmware.

Nor is Netgear likely to give Huawei access to their code.
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