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Old 12-03-2016, 23:05   #14
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Re: Difference Between Superhub 3 & Superhub 2ac?

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Originally Posted by General Maximus View Post
Do yourself a favour and replace it with a shub2ac or shub3 and you are reducing potential problems in the future and the customer is happy because they think they are up to date with the latest technology.
Most customers aren't running regular speed tests, aren't checking their power levels on a regular basis and could barely care less which iteration of Superhub they have as long as it isn't causing them issues.

As far as potential problems go have you read all of the issues with the SH3? It shouldn't be in anyone's hands right now let alone be the standard equipment.

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Originally Posted by General Maximus View Post
the main as far as I am concerned is that shub2 will bond to a maximum of 8 downstream channels and shub3 will bond to a maximum of 16 (it depends what the bonding group size is locally). And if you don't understand what that means, it means there is more juice available to you and you are more likely to achieve max speed if you are on a higher tier.
The SH3 is a 24 downstreams, 8 upstreams device.
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