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Old 15-03-2013, 22:17   #27
gooner4life
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Re: Sky to buy O2 & Be Phone/Broadband services

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Originally Posted by craigj2k12 View Post
Its debatable between BT and Sky, since BT have removed any throttling I would say the 2 are equal and although there are workarounds, you can easily change router with BT

Top and tail, both blow VM out of the water

MER authentication is a bit of a nuisance, however I like the SkyHub, I think it's silly not to make it Gig-E but it doesn't affect me personally - I don't move files around over my home network and 10/100 is fine for connecting my devices directly to the router via Ethernet.

I'd only personally look to change router if I had issues with NAT or flakey connections to devices over Wifi like I had with the Superhub which frankly should be renamed as there is nothing Super about it in reality - though on paper it sounds nice.
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