Thread: 1000M Rollout of the HUB5
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Old 11-10-2022, 06:52   #74
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Re: Rollout of the HUB5

The Hub5 box has a bit to remove if returning a Hub3 - so it should fit in.

I was looking at the Hub5 with the 2.5 port as I use my own router which is currently limited by the Hub4 to 940M - but I keep the Hub4 in router mode to connect just VM kit as the 360s seem to have a problem using my own Netgear router. So if the 2.5G port doesn't work then not much point.

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Originally Posted by SirThomas View Post
There's a pamphlet saying you can post it back - 'In partnership with Yodel' - So I imagine they just facilitate VM's e-waste. I'm more than happy to get rid of it, though!

Dimensions for the Hub5 are: 19*24*4.5cm vs 16*22*4.5cm on the Hub3 - so a big beast. But the Hub3 has that stupid wedge shape.
Luckily the 5 is completely flat, so you can actually lay it down somewhere.

Interestingly, the 2.5G port doesn't function as 2.5G in router-mode. I have yet to test in modem-mode. Not an issue for me, just strange...

Tom

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