Thread: Superhub ANYTHING other than SH
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Old 17-12-2015, 18:32   #52
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Re: ANYTHING other than SH

It's not really fair to say that VM 'force you' to use their kit, you do have the choice of not having VM it's not like it's a secret or a surprise what their kit is.

One thing that has occurred to me, from a phone call I had the other day from EE trying to sell me Broadband was their intimation that they could use the VM fibre network under their own ISP (maybe like how ADSL places use BT stuff)
I'm not sure what equipment they provide, or require you to use.

No ones getting butthurt, and I'm sure we'd be interested in seeing a 'solution' I suspect though that reverse engineering a custom modem is extremely dubious if not outright illegal so a non-starter.

I don't normally agree with much of what ianch 99 says but he is right, you're putting in an extraordinary amount of energy to simply avoid having a shub plugged in at all.
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