Battle of the Hubs - The Prequel
11-03-2012, 19:09
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Re: Battle of the Hubs - The Prequel
here is th perfect superhub http://biznis.upc.sk/pdf/wireless-router-en.pdf
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even though is combined wirels and modem my opinin is i wouldnt want it even though it is cisco brand i want one tha tjsut a modem but as superhub it probally be the best for virign
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11-03-2012, 19:11
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Re: Battle of the Hubs - The Prequel
that looks like it does phone over coax which isnt great for VM, but something along those lines would be great
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11-03-2012, 19:17
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Re: Battle of the Hubs - The Prequel
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The hardware is OK on the 3700, just using it as an example as it's extremely popular.
The Home Hub 3 is made by Huawei, not Thomson.
Further tests will be done on the LAN, once I figure out and fix why the Superhubs keep randomly dropping LAN devices.
If you feel like donating a E4200 I'd be happy to compare it, otherwise you'll have to just deal with what I have to hand (DIR-615, DIR-825, TL-WR2543ND, WNDR3700, and a HH3). I suppose I'll throw the WPN824 in there at some point too.
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Sorry, but wrong. Where the internet service is considerably faster than the connection being tested and consistently maxes out the wireless link, the result would be exactly the same as over the LAN. The internet is afterall architecturally no different from a LAN, only larger.
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OH they changed suppliers for the 3rd home hub? Wow wasn't aware of that, Huawei gear isnt bad though tbh
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11-03-2012, 19:19
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Yeah, Huawei supply both the VDSL2 DSLAM in the cabs, the VDSL2 modem and the Home Hub 3 (though the first two vary by location, if you're on a non Huawei cab you get non Huawei modem)
Interestingly BT are keeping to the same manufacturer of modems as their VDSL2 DSLAMs
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11-03-2012, 19:19
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Re: Battle of the Hubs - The Prequel
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that looks like it does phone over coax which isnt great for VM, but something along those lines would be great
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oh i am sure they woukd disable it lol look at ther esuper superhub lol but wouldnt that be a voip solution if so i thought that be great marketing tool also get a voip conection yeah i know it hit there lien rental but people rarely use it or think it mroe expensive so it be liek pr stunt yeah we could get a line rental rom use and call package but oyu can also use the voip for ree to degree not sure how it works with regards to chagres how nice are we that hwo they could market it
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11-03-2012, 19:20
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Re: Battle of the Hubs - The Prequel
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The Home Hub 3 is made by Huawei, not Thomson.
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That was the one that failed and was never heard from again.
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11-03-2012, 19:23
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yeah its for plugging in SIP phones, so theres more bandwidth VM would have to sacrifice, and they aint got much of that going spare
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That was the one that failed and was never heard from again.
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thats the one thats currently being used, marketed, sold, what planet are you on?
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11-03-2012, 19:23
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Re: Battle of the Hubs - The Prequel
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That was the one that failed and was never heard from again.
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Eh? I have one right here...
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11-03-2012, 19:45
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Re: Battle of the Hubs - The Prequel
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thats the one thats currently being used, marketed, sold, what planet are you on?
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They never had them 4 weeks ago so this planet obviously.
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Eh? I have one right here...
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What differences are the and what does the MAC address start with as the Netgear version started with A0.
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11-03-2012, 20:02
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Re: Battle of the Hubs - The Prequel
Peter think you got confused here. The BT Hub 3 is by Huawei
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11-03-2012, 20:08
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Re: Battle of the Hubs - The Prequel
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Peter think you got confused here. The BT Hub 3 is by Huawei
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Thank you Stephen, I noticed above.
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11-03-2012, 20:10
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Re: Battle of the Hubs - The Prequel
stragnely i cant find a motorola stand alone modem that bond 8 channels or wirelss embedded one either
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11-03-2012, 20:13
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Re: Battle of the Hubs - The Prequel
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stragnely i cant find a motorola stand alone modem that bond 8 channels or wirelss embedded one either
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Motorola SURFboard Gateway SBG6580 DOCSIS 3.0 Wireless Cable Modem
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11-03-2012, 20:22
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Re: Battle of the Hubs - The Prequel
thansk peter you got one for a modem only iue no stnadaloen no wirless inbuilt or wired rotuer
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11-03-2012, 21:10
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Re: Battle of the Hubs - The Prequel
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yeah its for plugging in SIP phones, so theres more bandwidth VM would have to sacrifice, and they aint got much of that going spare.
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I assume you're being ironic as VOIP (even using wideband audio codecs such as G722) requires 64 Kb/s per call channel.
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