Superhub & Portforwarding ?
28-12-2012, 16:30
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Re: Superhub & Portforwarding ?
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Originally Posted by ferretuk
Not sure why you've left the SH in router mode? It's been explained that you only need to do this if you must use the SH LAN ports. If you don't *need* to use them then modem mode is a much better solution...
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Well, if i can use them in router mode without causing problems, that's a good thing, BTW, Virgin 120mb to plusnet ? what speed is that ?
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28-12-2012, 16:53
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Re: Superhub & Portforwarding ?
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Originally Posted by robinhood1701
Whilst on the chat to Virgin, they tried to sell me their Security Software n tech help service for £10 a month, is it any good ?
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No
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28-12-2012, 17:15
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Re: Superhub & Portforwarding ?
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Originally Posted by qasdfdsaq
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Thought so, stick to the forums
Ultimate® SuperHub™ Mod®:??
Whats that ?
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28-12-2012, 17:51
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Re: Superhub & Portforwarding ?
Ooops it's meant to say Ultimate® SuperHub™ Mod©
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29-12-2012, 14:24
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Re: Superhub & Portforwarding ?
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Ooops it's meant to say Ultimate® SuperHub™ Mod©
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What exactly is it tho ?
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29-12-2012, 15:32
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Re: Superhub & Portforwarding ?
Search Qasi's posts and you'll discover.
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29-12-2012, 16:48
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Re: Superhub & Portforwarding ?
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Originally Posted by Sephiroth
Search Qasi's posts and you'll discover.
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Sorry, Cannot find Qasi on this forum, any chance of a link pls ?
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29-12-2012, 17:17
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Re: Superhub & Portforwarding ?
Oh come on. Do some of your own work, please. qasdfdsaq - his posts.
Otherwise I have to search for the link so you don't have to!
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29-12-2012, 17:39
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Re: Superhub & Portforwarding ?
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Originally Posted by Sephiroth
Oh come on. Do some of your own work, please. qasdfdsaq - his posts.
Otherwise I have to search for the link so you don't have to!
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Sorry Seph, was thinking two people qasdfdsaq & qasi, doing to much multi tasking !!
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29-12-2012, 18:03
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Re: Superhub & Portforwarding ?
That's OK. Qasi has had the thing apart and given it a massive erection!
---------- Post added at 18:03 ---------- Previous post was at 17:44 ----------
I decided to be kinder to you!
http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/35451518-post4.html
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29-12-2012, 18:26
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Re: Superhub & Portforwarding ?
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Originally Posted by Sephiroth
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Your too Kind Seph
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31-12-2012, 08:03
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Re: Superhub & Portforwarding ?
I read through this hoping that someone could give some tips on port forwarding but cannot find the answer I was searching for so I would be grateful for any advice on how to set port forwarding/port triggring on the super hub.
Basically my problem began when VM customer services advised me to use the SHUB exclusively for both my ethernet and wireless connections after me reporting that after upgrading to 100MB from 50MB my speed increase had only increase to 57MB.
I was using the SHUB in modem mode only and used my Linksys router for wireless, ethernet and was able to view the images from my AVTECH CCTV system on the local network computers. Although I was reluctant to use the SHUB in full router mode after reading adverse comments on here as to it's shortcomings I gave it a go as my Linksys router, although performing faultlessly was only 10/100 spec and with the 120MB upgrade coming I knew I would never get full speed from it.
Actually, I was quite pleased with the results, even the wireless signal was quite strong but the problem I have is that I am now not able to view images from my security cameras via the ethernet connected AVTECH 4CH MPEG 4 DVR system any more.
I have tried everything that I can to open Port 80 on the SHUB but to no avail and would really appreciate any assistance anyone may be able to offer.
If it is possible I would prefer to carry on using the SHUB but if not then I guess I shall need to upgrade to gigabyte router and go back to using the SHUB in modem mode.
p.s. Even after ditching the Linksys the speed increase was minimal, peking at 64MB.
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31-12-2012, 08:33
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Re: Superhub & Portforwarding ?
Eh? Port Forwarding exists, and works nicely.
Log in @ 192.168.0.1, enter your admin username and admin password, click Sign In
Click on the Advanced button near the bottom
Scroll down the screen to "Security"
Click on "Port Forwarding"
Enter your port forwarding details.
Click on Add Rule
then finally click on Apply
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31-12-2012, 08:40
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Re: Superhub & Portforwarding ?
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Originally Posted by grimwau
I read through this hoping that someone could give some tips on port forwarding but cannot find the answer I was searching for so I would be grateful for any advice on how to set port forwarding/port triggring on the super hub.
Basically my problem began when VM customer services advised me to use the SHUB exclusively for both my ethernet and wireless connections after me reporting that after upgrading to 100MB from 50MB my speed increase had only increase to 57MB.
I was using the SHUB in modem mode only and used my Linksys router for wireless, ethernet and was able to view the images from my AVTECH CCTV system on the local network computers. Although I was reluctant to use the SHUB in full router mode after reading adverse comments on here as to it's shortcomings I gave it a go as my Linksys router, although performing faultlessly was only 10/100 spec and with the 120MB upgrade coming I knew I would never get full speed from it.
Actually, I was quite pleased with the results, even the wireless signal was quite strong but the problem I have is that I am now not able to view images from my security cameras via the ethernet connected AVTECH 4CH MPEG 4 DVR system any more.
I have tried everything that I can to open Port 80 on the SHUB but to no avail and would really appreciate any assistance anyone may be able to offer.
If it is possible I would prefer to carry on using the SHUB but if not then I guess I shall need to upgrade to gigabyte router and go back to using the SHUB in modem mode.
p.s. Even after ditching the Linksys the speed increase was minimal, peking at 64MB. 
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I was in the same position dude but I did the right thing and bought a new Linksys router pre-upgrade and I was adament that I wasn't going to use the shub. I would advise you to do the same.
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31-12-2012, 09:30
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Re: Superhub & Portforwarding ?
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Originally Posted by grimwau
I read through this hoping that someone could give some tips on port forwarding but cannot find the answer I was searching for so I would be grateful for any advice on how to set port forwarding/port triggring on the super hub.
Basically my problem began when VM customer services advised me to use the SHUB exclusively for both my ethernet and wireless connections after me reporting that after upgrading to 100MB from 50MB my speed increase had only increase to 57MB.
I was using the SHUB in modem mode only and used my Linksys router for wireless, ethernet and was able to view the images from my AVTECH CCTV system on the local network computers. Although I was reluctant to use the SHUB in full router mode after reading adverse comments on here as to it's shortcomings I gave it a go as my Linksys router, although performing faultlessly was only 10/100 spec and with the 120MB upgrade coming I knew I would never get full speed from it.
Actually, I was quite pleased with the results, even the wireless signal was quite strong but the problem I have is that I am now not able to view images from my security cameras via the ethernet connected AVTECH 4CH MPEG 4 DVR system any more.
I have tried everything that I can to open Port 80 on the SHUB but to no avail and would really appreciate any assistance anyone may be able to offer.
If it is possible I would prefer to carry on using the SHUB but if not then I guess I shall need to upgrade to gigabyte router and go back to using the SHUB in modem mode.
p.s. Even after ditching the Linksys the speed increase was minimal, peking at 64MB. 
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Just stick to modem mode and upgrade your router. Trouble free internet = modem mode. You'll have nothing but problems (as you've seen) with router mode.
Shops are open today!
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