In reply to "|--Spike=-" who wrote the following:
> On Tue, 05 Jan 2016 11:39:13 GMT, Sadsack <Sads@ck.com> wrote:
>
> > Try the Glasnost test and see if Virmin are holding u back......
> >
> > the best test i've found so far to check for traffic shaping..... sadly
> > gone are the good old days
> > of ntl....
> >
> > I'm supposed to be on 100mb... lucky to get 70 on a good night. and only
> > 20 yards from the cab...
> > had an engineer out to check the line....
> >
> > (I was asked if i knew of a good laptop for him to buy he's kids for
> > xmas).... he was also stumped
> > that the scummy superscrub/netgear was in modem only mode.... lol
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> Not sure if superhub owner are aware of this site but I noticed that
> the engineer that checked mine looked on this site to verify
> settings...
> http://192.168.0.1
> I asked him if the site was Just for Engineers but he said it was for
> everyone... I still didn't see anything about it in the superhub
> documentation though... maybe they forgot to add the paperwork to the
> box the hub was sent to me in.
> Anyways, its handy for checking the settings of the hub.
>
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That's your superhub's IP address Spike. I's where you go to change your wifi
password etc. Go to start and type CMD in the search box and then click on
CMD.exe. In the box that opens type "ipconfig /all" without the quotes, press
enter and you will see the IP addresses and gateway information for all the
computers on your network.
I might be teaching granny to suck eggs here so apologies if I am. :-)
RIB.
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