Has anyone on 350/500Mbps changed from running a fixed network in modem mode over to Wi-Fi only on the superhub 3 , is it bearable or does it feel like a downgrade?
Sorry you don't understand the question , i'm not after opinions , only the experience from SH3 users who understand what a fixed hard-wired Cat network is (in modem mode) that have swapped over to Wi-Fi only on the SH3.
I straight up couldn't figure out what you were asking. Your opening post was very confusing with the terminology you used.BAH!
I'm fedup with all the extra clutter running in Modem mode , looks like it's best if i wait for the new superhub , thanks.
some people say the superhub jitter has been fixed but others say it's still the same with random drop outs resulting in a power cycle to get back online.
They say it's been fixed, but I don't believe it actually has. I think it's just been reduced as much as they can manage. I get issues related to Puma 6 problems.https://www.ispreview.co.uk/index.p...-flaw-that-hit-virgin-media-hub-3-router.html
This link from the end of last year seems to give the impression that the superhub was fixed with firmware updates did that fail to resolve the jitter and drop outs as it does say there is a Puma CPU flaw?
At the root of all this is the fact that the somewhat weak CPU (processor) inside the modem component of Virgin’s router (Puma 6) was taking on too much work while processing network packets
Recently some Virgin Media customers have also claimed that the fix may be negatively impacting their WiFi performance (perhaps not too surprising given how the load has been switched around inside), but as we’ve said before there’s a limit to what the ISP or Intel can do about all this (underpowered hardware) and others report no such issues.
I am sure the HUB 4 has been talked about in another thread, it has 1Gb/s Ports so cannot do 1Gb/s over Ethernet but possibly can on WIFI AC (it has no WIFI 6/AX), they get away with the 1Gb/s + 10% Extra Contention on top claim due to the fact the build in Samknows App will show VM can deliver 1Gb/s to the HUB4 from the Coax just not to your PC.
1Gb/s NIC about 950MB/s max (guesstimate ) so 1Gb/s+10% you are loosing out on I guess 200-300Mb/s due to the LAN ports limitation.
I believe she touches on these points in her video.