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    BT HomeHub - all its hyped up to be?

    Hey guys,

    Just wondering if anyone has first hand knowledge on the Homehub, got one - its still sitting in its sealed original packaging..... cant bear myself to set it up as my good ol' Linksys equipment seems to do the job fine and its the only equipment we've had thats not caused Xbox 360 gaming too many probs.... but must fess up that its recently been really laggy lately.

    any ideas??
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    Re: BT HomeHub - all its hyped up to be?

    Which Home Hub is it? the Black one with Phone or the whilte one?
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    Re: BT HomeHub - all its hyped up to be?

    After limited time using a HomeHub it wasn't anything spectacular and doesn't bring any extra benefits apart from the IP phone, which was never used. From what I can see the only people hyping up the HomeHub is BT themselves.

    I'm not sure if there are newer HomeHub's around now but this is experience from about 18 months ago, they may have improved.

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    Re: BT HomeHub - all its hyped up to be?

    Me thinks it is not the black one..... i guess that makes the difference?

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    Re: BT HomeHub - all its hyped up to be?

    They are over hyped by BT and not that well though of by the tech community.
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    Re: BT HomeHub - all its hyped up to be?

    if its not the black one its pap. if it is the black one it is an unknown quantity

    got a postcard about the black one the other day, if its like the old home hub + 802.11n it will be poo - but if its like the business hub + 802.11n then it could be rather tasty
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    Re: BT HomeHub - all its hyped up to be?

    Well I use a 'white beastie' and it's ok for me -never fall over etc . Mind you , all i'm after is a stable link not technical perfection. Now I like the IP phone but some people that I ring don't . Can't really comment on the 'black one's' but some people say they can be worse than the 'white one's' .

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    Re: BT HomeHub - all its hyped up to be?

    Hey,
    i have the BT home hub version 2. the one with wireless N.
    every so often the phone unregisters itself from the hub.
    bt are aware of the issue and its meant to be fixed soon.
    for more information about issues etc see here and here
    max uptime i had i think was 24days. by uptime i mean uptime of the hub before it rebooted itself.

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    Re: BT HomeHub - all its hyped up to be?

    Thanks lodore

    so by what you say even if you leave it permanently on, it will still reboot after a period of time
    unless i guess if i manually reboot it myself...

    but mainly i wondered if it is better for connection issues??

    thanks

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    Re: BT HomeHub - all its hyped up to be?

    My mate has one, he says its a load of bullpoop just like the old homehub. He keeps getting cut off the wireless network. I would leave it in its box

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    Re: BT HomeHub - all its hyped up to be?

    gee thanks for that! guess i'm better off with what i got....
    you know what they say.... if it aint broke.....

    unless of course you discover a nice new pretty shiny one!!!

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    Re: BT HomeHub - all its hyped up to be?

    The original white one was just a rebranded speedtouch 536 with ports removed I think

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    Re: BT HomeHub - all its hyped up to be?

    Quote Originally Posted by mip1225 View Post
    Thanks lodore

    so by what you say even if you leave it permanently on, it will still reboot after a period of time
    unless i guess if i manually reboot it myself...

    but mainly i wondered if it is better for connection issues??

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    yes i leave it on all the time and after roughly 24days it reboots itself. so im then offline for around 2mins and then it reconnects. of course you can reboot it yourself if you have issues.
    unless you use the phone for cheap calls just buy a decent router.

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    Re: BT HomeHub - all its hyped up to be?

    anything with BT on is crap - especially routers.

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    Re: BT HomeHub - all its hyped up to be?

    Quote Originally Posted by adam1701 View Post
    anything with BT on is crap - especially routers.
    business hubs are fine
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    there are cheaper, better alternatives. besides, i was speaking from experience.

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