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Originally Posted by General Maximus
It might try to behave the same as a modem (not neccessarily the VMNG300) but Ignitionnet has said it isn't because it isn't a modem as such, but a fully bridged router. I don't pretend to know the technical ins and outs of what the difference is between the two and I doubt very much that it should make a difference to performance, but I definitely attribute the problems I was having in the rubbish speed tests I was getting when I had one (two) to it. It is no co-incidence that as soon as I went back to the VMNG300 they shot straight back up to where they should be.
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If your VMNG300 develops a fault you can only have a Superhub though to replace it.
As I said above they should have bought Motorola and Cisco devices as they work in the correct way with the CMTS that are on the network, cost should not come into it as it is probably a negligible amount anyway.