Thread: Superhub can we really write it off?
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Old 17-12-2011, 20:17   #15
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Re: can we really write it off?

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Originally Posted by denphone View Post
Whys that as l have never encountered too many problems with it.
I tried 4 in total and they all constantly rebooted In my house, never again, pulledmy hair out untill i installed my vmng300. 4downstream is fine for me, it's virgins problem not mine how they will load balance my torrents

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Originally Posted by Daveoc64 View Post
Since R30 I have to say that the Superhub is one of the most stable routers I've used.

BUT the wireless signal is terrible.

I have bought a wireless access point to get around that though.

It would also be nice to see some further firmware improvements. It's missing a lot of features that other routers have and I'm sure they could make some performance improvements.
My dlink615 budget router has been rock solid, wipes the floor with te hubs

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Originally Posted by Masque View Post
They would make nice paperweights.


Quite happy with my Superhub as it does exactly what I need without the need to replace it in the short term.

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Sooner rather than later you will have no choice unless they bring out a replacement which will probably still be a hub, remember 8 downstreams are rolling out and therfore your VMNG300 is not futureproof.
Never!!!!
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