Thread: Superhub can we really write it off?
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Old 11-01-2012, 14:55   #199
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Re: can we really write it off?

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Originally Posted by Ignitionnet View Post
From Sephiroth's link...

 DOCSIS 3.0/Euro DOCSIS 3.0 Certified

Ubee just being lazy with the datasheet.
Also according to this discussion about the pilot http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/34661644-post579.html The VMNG300 was only 'bronze' certified:

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The modems for launch will as you rightly say be Bronze Only.. The Upstream Cards from Cisco are also only Bronze capable
and he then goes on to say http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/34662261-post590.html:

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well its assumed i guess that someone will finally get some "silver" (bonded upstream) and perhaps even "gold" (all the spec) certified chipsets passed, into Mass production , and slaped on some new OEM PCB motherboard design by that start of the VM National rollout time.....
http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/34662276-post593.html

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even the DS3 "Bronze" Ambit is fine for 4x40Mbit downstreams, it only does 1x30Mbit upstream so thats a max of 160Mbit down, and 30Mbit up , well above any speeds
So that reads to me that the VMNG300 was based off a modem that was only capable of a single upstream
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