Thread: Superhub can we really write it off?
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Old 02-01-2012, 09:09   #173
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Re: can we really write it off?

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Originally Posted by Masque View Post
Not just me but many others including Nopanic and he will know more about any issues than most, plus all the customers with fully functional Superhubs, if the device is that bad surely it would not have been the default device for all broadband tiers.

Do remember that I have no reason to say otherwise about this device as this company does happen to be making me redundant.
I agree that you see them day in and day out and see no issues in your day to day job and for months my shub was used in a standard way with no pressure on it. Then i changed my needs and pushed the shub at this point the problems started.

I started to use it in a way that was not the norm and it failed to provide that extra mile needed. i have now put it in modem mode and ALL the issues that started to manifest themselves have gone. I know that if its used by a user who does nothing out of the norm it works, If you push the envelope with it you will see issues.
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