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Old 01-12-2012, 14:57   #81
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Re: Superhub 2

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Originally Posted by Sephiroth View Post
I suspect that the new SH is intended to overcome wireless shortcomings - to make the thing correspond with the VM advertising hype and to add dual-band wireless.

Key to this will be to ensure proper disposition of the antennae; also not to disable many router functions.

I don't know what chipset the SH2 will use but I suspect an upgrade in this area would be in order.

Finally, if it's Netgear (which it is), then VM firmware will still be in place. Will this be a case of 'nuff said or deja vu? R37 meeds to be good.
I have no interest in the new hub as my shub does what I require it to do in modem mode connected to a TPlink WR1043ND router with Gargoyle software on it..
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