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Old 23-01-2012, 08:58   #31
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Re: Telnet password for superhub

The O2/Be Box does it - as do most Thomson based routers out there, which make up pretty much the majority of the DSL crowd.
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Re: Telnet password for superhub

We had an O2 hub in our office hooked up to a BT Business ADSL modem (1 ethernet port). O2 hub was flawless in acting as a router for the wired and wireless devices.
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Re: Telnet password for superhub

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The O2/Be Box does it - as do most Thomson based routers out there, which make up pretty much the majority of the DSL crowd.
Agreed - all of the Thomson TG585 units support bridge mode, I use it paired with a WRT54GL running Tomato. Awesome performance and stability, WAN IP pushed to the device on port 1 via DHCP - plus with a couple of iptables rules on the WRT54GL (not necessary for internet access, but a nice bonus) I can telnet into the box and access its web interface over its secondary 10.0.0.138 address.

I also run a half bridged ZyXEL P660R-D1 at work on TalkTalk Business (formerly Opal), again with a WRT54GL running Tomato. Slightly more complex CLI-based setup for the modem but it's a great little unit, just sits there and merrily runs.

About to get our 100 meg service installed here at the office... Taken almost two months to get it sorted out but we actually have both crews on site at the same time. Can't wait to start prodding the Superhub and see what it can actually do.
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About to get our 100 meg service installed here at the office... Taken almost two months to get it sorted out but we actually have both crews on site at the same time. Can't wait to start prodding the Superhub and see what it can actually do.
wont take you long then
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Old 21-03-2012, 17:36   #35
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i hope you are not infering that it wont take him long because the shub cant do anything
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Old 21-03-2012, 19:09   #36
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Re: Telnet password for superhub

Well I joined the superhub world today, but for the moment I dont need all the functionality as Im happy with the D-Link router (that VM gave me for free) its all set-up as I want and been happily running for about 12 months, so Ive switched the s-hub to modem mode only - thats all I require of it for now.
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wise choice dude, you have saved yourself a great deal pain. I'll give you a bit of advice from the heart; leave the shub in modem mode. If you ever have any probs with your router or need a new one for speed in the future then buy a new one (maybe a newer d-link?) which you know has got the same functionality as your existing one and you know you are going to be happy with.
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