SuperHub becomes standard kit
19-12-2011, 11:51
|
#1
|
|
Virgin Media Staff
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Manchester
Services: Virgin Media TiVo, XL TV, XXL Broadband
Posts: 12,128
|
SuperHub becomes standard kit
Just a heads up to everyone
From this Wednesday 21st the SuperHub becomes the standard kit for all customers taking broadband and upgrading.
The VMDG280 (D2 Hub) will still be used for fault swaps where available, however eventually the SuperHub will be supplied for fault swaps too
__________________
I am always right.....except when I'm not  All views are my own - so there!
|
|
|
19-12-2011, 14:00
|
#2
|
|
cf.mega poster
Join Date: Dec 2009
Posts: 3,562
|
Re: SuperHub becomes standard kit
good
|
|
|
19-12-2011, 14:21
|
#3
|
|
http://194.71.107.80/
Join Date: Aug 2009
Posts: 3,153
|
Re: SuperHub becomes standard kit
Should have been one kit from day 1!
|
|
|
19-12-2011, 14:35
|
#4
|
|
cf.mega poster
Join Date: Dec 2009
Posts: 3,562
|
Re: SuperHub becomes standard kit
yup, better late than never I guess
|
|
|
19-12-2011, 14:40
|
#5
|
|
NoT 1oF tHe UsUaLSuSpeCtS
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: DaRk SiDe Of ThE MooN
Services: Virginmedia100
TvXL
TiVo1TB
PhoneXL Talk unlimited
Posts: 200
|
Re: SuperHub becomes standard kit
Quote:
Originally Posted by jb66
Should have been one kit from day 1!
|
What a silly thing to say...are you on the festive wine early ?
kit needs upgraded for lots of different reasons,the network it's connected to evolves and in turn so does the kit connected to it..
if we followed your way of thinking then cars would still have stone wheels
|
|
|
19-12-2011, 14:45
|
#6
|
|
http://194.71.107.80/
Join Date: Aug 2009
Posts: 3,153
|
Re: SuperHub becomes standard kit
I think the fact the hub was only out for 1 year shows how 'future proof' it was. The price between the hub s can't be that much and the cost of refurbishing old hubs when they upgrade to xl costs too
|
|
|
19-12-2011, 15:09
|
#7
|
|
Virgin Media Staff
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Manchester
Services: Virgin Media TiVo, XL TV, XXL Broadband
Posts: 12,128
|
Re: SuperHub becomes standard kit
I have a feeling the D2 was always planned to be a interim solution. It's why it was basically the stock Netgear design and interface compared with the custom design of the SuperHub
__________________
I am always right.....except when I'm not  All views are my own - so there!
|
|
|
19-12-2011, 17:43
|
#8
|
|
cf.member
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Birmingham, England
Services: Virgin Media HFC broadband
Posts: 17
|
Re: SuperHub becomes standard kit
This isn't a bad thing at all.
I won't be sorry to see the back of the VMDG280, if only because it is a lot easier to advise relegating the Superhub into bridge mode, when compared to talking people through configuring a third party router as a wireless access point and placing it within the VMDG280 subnet.
Speaking of which, does anybody know how this affects development and deployment of firmware for the VMDG280? I know a few people are desperately awaiting modem mode for their Hubs.
Phil.
|
|
|
19-12-2011, 17:47
|
#9
|
|
cf.mega poster
Join Date: Dec 2009
Posts: 3,562
|
Re: SuperHub becomes standard kit
an incentive to upgrade to a SH?
|
|
|
19-12-2011, 17:51
|
#10
|
|
a giant headend
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Liverpool
Posts: 606
|
Re: SuperHub becomes standard kit
So its no longer "Super" (was it ever? :p)
|
|
|
19-12-2011, 18:05
|
#11
|
|
Phoenix Legions
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Lincoln
Services: phone + L TV + 100mbit BB + Sky+HD
Posts: 2,109
|
Re: SuperHub becomes standard kit
Quote:
Originally Posted by Skie
So its no longer "Super" (was it ever? :p)
|
yeah, it defo needs downgrading to "hub" status and then they can make something which is actually worthy of the name
|
|
|
19-12-2011, 18:16
|
#12
|
|
cf.mega poster
Join Date: Apr 2010
Posts: 1,530
|
Re: SuperHub becomes standard kit
Does this mean the 20MB>30MB upgrade charge of £30 is now scrapped?
|
|
|
19-12-2011, 18:27
|
#13
|
|
http://194.71.107.80/
Join Date: Aug 2009
Posts: 3,153
|
Re: SuperHub becomes standard kit
Will virgin now bother with bridge mode on it?
---------- Post added at 18:27 ---------- Previous post was at 18:26 ----------
Quote:
Originally Posted by Jameseh
Does this mean the 20MB>30MB upgrade charge of £30 is now scrapped?
|
If you already have a superhub, then yes, if no then you'll still need one
|
|
|
19-12-2011, 19:07
|
#14
|
|
VMNG300 FTW!!!!
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Leics
Age: 33
Services: M TV
30mbit BB (new uplifted bottom tier) - VMNG300
Basic Phone
Posts: 10,364
|
Re: SuperHub becomes standard kit
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.
|
|
|
19-12-2011, 19:20
|
#15
|
|
Virgin Media Staff
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Manchester
Services: Virgin Media TiVo, XL TV, XXL Broadband
Posts: 12,128
|
Re: SuperHub becomes standard kit
Considering that customers on BB S/M and L have always been able to get the SuperHub for a fee then I would assume approriate configuration settings are already available for each of them
Anyway isn't D3 just basically D2 with channel bonding (which wouldn't be required for the bottom tiers)?
__________________
I am always right.....except when I'm not  All views are my own - so there!
|
|
|
|
Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
|
|
|
Posting Rules
|
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts
HTML code is Off
|
|
|
All times are GMT +1. The time now is 20:41.
|