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Re: Plusnet Hub One
11-11-2015 1:45 PM
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Quote from: Chris
Quote from: chenks76 for existing customers it's not launching though.
Yet....
It will be after the new provisioning and billing systems are in place.
Re: Plusnet Hub One
11-11-2015 3:41 PM
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Quote from: w23 Shape and accessories seem to match but then, would it be a 5A or 5B (or random mix of both)?
A (subject to change of course).
Could you confirm that this is G.INP compatible please.
It's been a while since I looked at the G.INP stuff, but the Hub One behaves the same way as a model A BT Home Hub v5 in this respect (compatible on the downstream but not on the upstream?).
Using a Hub One, my line is in sync at 19999 / 79906 with a maximum attainable downstream of 88875kbps.
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Re: Plusnet Hub One
11-11-2015 3:43 PM
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Quote from: Bob Using a Hub One, my line is in sync at 19999 / 79906 with a maximum attainable downstream of 88875kbps.
Would you know whether your cabinet is ECI or Huawei?
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Re: Plusnet Hub One
11-11-2015 3:52 PM
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Re: Plusnet Hub One
11-11-2015 4:04 PM
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Quote from: w23
Quote from: Bob Using a Hub One, my line is in sync at 19999 / 79906 with a maximum attainable downstream of 88875kbps.
Would you know whether your cabinet is ECI or Huawei?
Huawei and my line has had retransmission applied before when I've been using Broadcom kit.
Quote from: maranello I see the Plus One has a USB port. Is this configurable for a usb printer connection and/or an external usb hard drive?
External storage yes. USB printer no (at least it's not something that's supported).
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Re: Plusnet Hub One
11-11-2015 5:00 PM
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TBB BQM
Any monitoring software which relies on telnet
This means that self help via these forums will be strictly limited as it is with the 2705
Another question - why aren't you providing the type B - is this because you are using BT old stock
What are the advantages - if any - of the Lantiq chipset over the Broadcom
Re: Plusnet Hub One
11-11-2015 5:45 PM
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Quote from: Oldjim So I assume that the following are not supported
TBB BQM
The device won't respond to ICMP echo requests. I'm currently working around this by sticking a device in the DMZ and having that do the job instead.
Quote from: Oldjim Any monitoring software which relies on telnet
Telnet is disabled.
Quote from: Oldjim Another question - why aren't you providing the type B - is this because you are using BT old stock
I wasn't party to the decision, but we're not using old stock. AIUI BT have been known to alternate between stock variants in the past anyway. On a personal note, when I used a type B earlier in the year, I had problems with certain aspects of the port forwarding that I never managed to fix.
Quote from: Oldjim What are the advantages - if any - of the Lantiq chipset over the Broadcom
I suspect they both have their merits depending on the circumstances. There's a lot of variables involved with each individual broadband circuit.
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Re: Plusnet Hub One
11-11-2015 6:21 PM
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Re: Plusnet Hub One
11-11-2015 6:26 PM
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also, double negative... you wouldn't not buy one? so you would buy one then.
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Re: Plusnet Hub One
11-11-2015 6:27 PM
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Re: Plusnet Hub One
11-11-2015 6:28 PM
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anyway, as you've not had a hub one, you can't state whether it's any good or not.
edit - nice stealth edit
Re: Plusnet Hub One
11-11-2015 6:58 PM
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Not telnet based but there is basic monitoring software available: http://www.vwlowen.co.uk/RouterStatsHub/routerstatshub.htm
Quote from: Oldjim So I assume that the following are not supported
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Any monitoring software which relies on telnet
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Re: Plusnet Hub One
11-11-2015 7:31 PM
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Or you could just buy your own combined modem/router and when you order fibre and tell PN not to bother shipping the free one. You don't need to use a router supplied by PN. They don't require us to and any router can be configured to work with PN's service.
Quote from: tonyappuk It seems to make sense to wait if you have a reasonable download speed on ADSL2+ (mine's about 10Mhz) until all customers are offered a single box self install upgrade.
Re: Plusnet Hub One
11-11-2015 7:33 PM
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Re: Plusnet Hub One
11-11-2015 7:36 PM
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new customers will be self install.
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