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<blockquote data-quote="smoggy07" data-source="post: 855711" data-attributes="member: 298987"><p>I have the Superhub 2 from VM (probably what they'll send you) and I use it in modem mode with an external router.</p><p></p><p>As mentioned, port forwarding is pants on the SH and SH2, wireless on them can be flakey at times too (well most of the time I've found), they do keep promising firmware updates and keep releasing them but just have a look on the VM forums, people are still complaining that the hubs are rubbish.</p><p></p><p>The top and bottom of it with the Superhub IMHO is not fit for use, the modem side is spot on but the Netgear router part lets it down.</p><p></p><p>If they force you to take the Superhub/SH2, get a decent gigabit router that will take the DD-WRT firmware, run the SH/SH2 in modem mode and providing your SNR/power levels are ok you'll be ok</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smoggy07, post: 855711, member: 298987"] I have the Superhub 2 from VM (probably what they'll send you) and I use it in modem mode with an external router. As mentioned, port forwarding is pants on the SH and SH2, wireless on them can be flakey at times too (well most of the time I've found), they do keep promising firmware updates and keep releasing them but just have a look on the VM forums, people are still complaining that the hubs are rubbish. The top and bottom of it with the Superhub IMHO is not fit for use, the modem side is spot on but the Netgear router part lets it down. If they force you to take the Superhub/SH2, get a decent gigabit router that will take the DD-WRT firmware, run the SH/SH2 in modem mode and providing your SNR/power levels are ok you'll be ok [/QUOTE]
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