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Old 09-12-2011, 19:56   #2
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What are your signal levels like out of interest and did u have correct psu on superhub? Should of been 1.5 amp not the vmng300 psu

Just asking as 20mbit to 84mbit seems a bit steep

I know superhub isn't great but I consistently get 80mbit upwards all the time even with a superhub most of the time I get 97mbit

Did you try speed testing with superhub in modem only mode?

Reason being is later on when vm add more than 4 channels your vmng won't work as it only handles up to 4 superhub handles up to 8

Also superhub has gigabit Ethernet ports

Vmng300 doesnt making it harder to get really close to 100mbit that's why vm are pushing the superhub

Personally although not great I've found the superhub quite useable now
Since the R30 update

And in cases where it isn't it's better to shove it in modem mode than go back to vmng300

Vmng300 was a good idea prior to r30 but wouldn't say now since modem mode is available due to the lack of gigabit LAN port and channel quantity restricted to 4 which will be a problem later on.

Modem mode disables everything that makes it a superhub anyway.. Turns it into a modem.. Which isn't really too different to the vmng300 except being able to handle 8 channels instead of 4 and having gigabit ports
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