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Old 04-12-2016, 18:14   #14
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Re: All hub3 users affected by confirmed latency issue

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Originally Posted by Rexz View Post
Well it clearly is Virgin's fault then for brushing that issue under the carpet.
The only two things clear are its an Intel chip fault, and your desire to blame Virgin for everything.

---------- Post added at 18:14 ---------- Previous post was at 18:09 ----------

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Originally Posted by The Installer View Post
Are you telling me that all the other modem manufactures also use the same chip sets in their kit too?
All ? I doubt it, but as the very first line says ;
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Intel's Puma 6 chipset, used in gigabit broadband modems around the world
(i.e. Comcast, Arris, and other un-named providers).

There are plenty of screw ups made by VM, but this isnt one of them, its Intels fault, no one else.
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