SuperHub becomes standard kit
19-12-2011, 19:52
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Re: SuperHub becomes standard kit
Next virgin should abolish Tech installs for 50Meg and 100meg for folk already with a superhub
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19-12-2011, 20:16
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Re: SuperHub becomes standard kit
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Originally Posted by Chrysalis
make sense, this raises a couple of questions tho.
will docsis1 configs be made for the superhub if bottom tier customers are getting it, if not will all new customers on the superhub on the bottom tier be put on docsis3.
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If you are on a 10Mb or 20Mb tier and you are given a Superhub it automatically tunes to the relevant Cisco 10/12 or Motorola CMTS they do not tune to the VXR7200 CMTS's which now seem to be getting replaced as we see fewer of them.
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20-12-2011, 00:01
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Re: SuperHub becomes standard kit
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Originally Posted by jb66
Next virgin should abolish Tech installs for 50Meg and 100meg for folk already with a superhub
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How would the config file know where to go without an engineer pointing the way?
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20-12-2011, 00:36
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Re: SuperHub becomes standard kit
MAC address?
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20-12-2011, 05:30
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Re: SuperHub becomes standard kit
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How would the config file know where to go without an engineer pointing the way?
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You speed can be changed by Customer Services simply by putting the correct code on your account and sending a provisioning signal to your modem, takes literally seconds and a reboot.
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20-12-2011, 08:02
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Re: SuperHub becomes standard kit
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if we followed your way of thinking then cars would still have stone wheels 
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Correction. Cars never had stone wheels, not even the Lada.
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20-12-2011, 08:19
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20-12-2011, 10:00
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Re: SuperHub becomes standard kit
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Brilliant.
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20-12-2011, 10:47
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Re: SuperHub becomes standard kit
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Originally Posted by roughbeast
Correction. Cars never had stone wheels, not even the Lada.
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lol thanks for pointing that out  i really was hoping i would have got away with that one  
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20-12-2011, 12:55
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Re: SuperHub becomes standard kit
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Originally Posted by Daveoc64
How would the config file know where to go without an engineer pointing the way?
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The same as when they posted Superhubs out for the 20 > 30Mbps upgrade perhbaps.
Via the phone activation, they already have the MAC on file
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20-12-2011, 14:00
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Re: SuperHub becomes standard kit
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Does this mean the 20MB>30MB upgrade charge of £30 is now scrapped?
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Any news on this yet ?
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20-12-2011, 14:03
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Re: SuperHub becomes standard kit
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Any news on this yet ?
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There is no change to the fees
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20-12-2011, 15:02
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Re: SuperHub becomes standard kit
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There is no change to the fees
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Thanks for the quick response
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20-12-2011, 15:40
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Re: SuperHub becomes standard kit
Bad news,
I've had the superhub and it's rubbish. Wireless performance/signal and reliability is horrible compared to the standard VMDG280 kit.
Cue a lot more complaints about it.
A lot more effort + £££ has to go on the internals if VM ever release a premium SuperDooperHub in the future rather than the design.
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20-12-2011, 15:44
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Re: SuperHub becomes standard kit
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Originally Posted by BEE84
Bad news,
I've had the superhub and it's rubbish. Wireless performance/signal and reliability is horrible compared to the standard VMDG280 kit.
Cue a lot more complaints about it.
A lot more effort + £££ has to go on the internals if VM ever release a premium SuperDooperHub in the future rather than the design.
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The superhub is fine and works well..if you need/want better wireless performance then put it in modem only mode and use your own router
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