Thread: General Hourly drop outs
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Old 16-09-2016, 22:05   #7
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Re: Hourly drop outs

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Originally Posted by General Maximus View Post
great, they force users to stop using the best shub they have made and force them on to one which has known issues. Great way to justify the cost of running your call centres.
Evidently not so great given it doesn't comply with DoCSIS specifications. The firmware upgrade was important, and an SH3 upgrade is coming imminently which solves many of the issues with it.
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