It's a Warehouse deal with a fair few left. Priced a bit higher on the link but 20% off on checkout due to the current offer.
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mojo5110
6 May 177#1
Wow 256GB of RAM hot!
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mojo5110
6 May 177#1
Wow 256GB of RAM hot!
WessexUnderwater to mojo5110
6 May 17#25
I did say it was flash! :smirk:
robodan918 to mojo5110
6 May 17#33
that's so 2026
this is 2027 - they should have 512GB minimum, and really 1TB of RAM if you're a power user and don't want any stutters in your 32K holographic hyperporn
that can really break the immersion and sense of presence... and in rare cases cause insanity
buy cheap, end up in a cryosleep sanitarium
scottishpunter
6 May 171#2
With all the Kodi comments on Sky deals you would think this site would be full of router and VPN deals.
Bossworld to scottishpunter
6 May 17#27
Probably got something to do with the ever changing nature of the technology scene. Things are no longer just the realm of obscure forums - Thanks to YouTube everyone's now an 'expert' because they can follow a tutorial to flash a phone. Makes simple piracy a doddle but stops the majority in their tracks when initial blocks are put up.
Not quite like the old GSM scene with Dejan and having to know your FBUS and MBUS with old Nokia DCT-3s :smiley:
nosh10
6 May 171#3
is this better than the bt hub 5. would this be more stable.
WessexUnderwater to nosh10
6 May 172#7
Not a direct replacement as it can't plug into your phone line. Look here for ones that say ADSL in the description. Some good deals.
brookheather to nosh10
6 May 172#9
Yes very stable - had mine for a few months and not needed to reboot at all - this doesn't have a modem though so isn't a direct replacement for a BT HH5 unless you have a separate ADSL / VDSL modem.
robodan918 to nosh10
6 May 17#34
lolololololol
robodan918 to nosh10
6 May 17#35
found something more stable and faster than the BT Hub 5
Dragon32
6 May 17#4
Just ordered as hoping I can setup my printer on it with the USB so my wife can use her Chromebook to print directly to it.
And also the VPN side of it looks handy. :wink:
gadger100
6 May 17#5
I got rid of a netgear router as it's constantly kept dropping signal and just would not connect to my printer wirelessly.... Bought a Asus one... Voila... Brilliant!!
ashrowe98
6 May 17#6
argh gone back up already
Ulti to ashrowe98
6 May 17#8
Still the same price. 20% gets deducted when you checkout.
gsusx
6 May 171#10
Can I plug this into my sky router and use it that way.
Dragon32 to gsusx
6 May 17#12
Should be able to.
Just plug this into one of the Ethernet network poets on the Sky router and might as well disable the wireless on the Sky one to save power and interference.
Ross87 to gsusx
6 May 171#13
You will need the Netgear D7000, as it has a built in modem. I had nothing but problems with numerous Sky Hubs, but replacing it with the Netgear D7000 resolved all the issues and allowed me to configure the network to my liking.
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256GB RAM 128GB Flash 5 Gigabit Ethernet 1xUSB 3.0 1xUSB 2.0
It's a Warehouse deal with a fair few left. Priced a bit higher on the link but 20% off on checkout due to the current offer.
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All comments (40)
this is 2027 - they should have 512GB minimum, and really 1TB of RAM if you're a power user and don't want any stutters in your 32K holographic hyperporn
that can really break the immersion and sense of presence... and in rare cases cause insanity
buy cheap, end up in a cryosleep sanitarium
Not quite like the old GSM scene with Dejan and having to know your FBUS and MBUS with old Nokia DCT-3s :smiley:
found something more stable and faster than the BT Hub 5
And also the VPN side of it looks handy. :wink:
Just plug this into one of the Ethernet network poets on the Sky router and might as well disable the wireless on the Sky one to save power and interference.