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Old 18-07-2016, 18:28   #7
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Re: 300 Mb now connected.

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Originally Posted by Kushan View Post
Nice! I scored a 500 day trial of Eset security at a conference a while ago and have been happily using that. I did use F-secure before this (I think it came from Virgin) but was rather underwhelmed.
F-Secure has served me well, in the sense that it has dealt with a variety of potential infections whilst using very little processor capacity.

F-secure comes out better in reviews. However, I do also run SpyHunter, (very very low on resources.) to deal with rootkits.

http://antivirus.softwareinsider.com...Smart-Security

We are getting a bit off topic now.

Thinking of Superhub 3, I have no issues with performance compared with SH2, but the TBB graph is a mess.



Having said that BufferBloat is better than on the 200Mb SH2. (B instead of C on DSL Reports.)
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