Use of 2 Hubs
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I purchased a Hub/Scout yesterday. Setup was easy enough for the Hub. haven't tried the scout yet.
I was considering buying a second Hub for a second line without signing up for premire.
Can I piggy back to HUBs
I have comcast cable 2 gig up/16gig down
Richard
I was considering buying a second Hub for a second line without signing up for premire.
Can I piggy back to HUBs
I have comcast cable 2 gig up/16gig down
Richard
Re: Use of 2 Hubs
Richard - - I've had two Hubs running non-premier with grandfathered TOS behind my D-Link DIR-655 router (using the router's QoS) for several months and I'm very pleased with the call quality and performance.
Forget connecting a phone to the Scout. The other party will hear bad sound quality.
Bill
Forget connecting a phone to the Scout. The other party will hear bad sound quality.
Bill
Re: Use of 2 Hubs
While I agree about two hubs (I have a Telo and Hub behind my router and have great sound quality) I also have had the Scout directly connected to my hub (about 20 feet) and have perfect sound quality on the Scout.Bill D wrote:Richard - - I've had two Hubs running non-premier with grandfathered TOS behind my D-Link DIR-655 router (using the router's QoS) for several months and I'm very pleased with the call quality and performance.
Forget connecting a phone to the Scout. The other party will hear bad sound quality.
Bill
Re: Use of 2 Hubs
I am sure *you* have great quality on the scout-- it sounds clear as a whistle. But the REMOTE party will more often than not hear really bad quality from you-- crackling, etc. I didn't believe it until I left myself some very long voicemail messages at my office phone, and then listened to them. The call quality from the SCOUT phone was really bad.hpepper wrote:
While I agree about two hubs (I have a Telo and Hub behind my router and have great sound quality) I also have had the Scout directly connected to my hub (about 20 feet) and have perfect sound quality on the Scout.
If you have verified that REMOTE people in your scout-based calls are hearing you CLEARLY-- than it's an anomaly. Most everyone experiences poor quality...
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Telo2 upgrade (hub retired) October 2016
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Telo2 upgrade (hub retired) October 2016
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Re: Use of 2 Hubs
I second this - - I have 3 Hub/Scouts in two homes each with a 4-inch Hub-Scout wire. All Scouts have this same one-sided call quality issue.caseybea wrote:If you have verified that REMOTE people in your scout-based calls are hearing you CLEARLY-- than it's an anomaly. Most everyone experiences poor quality...
However, I've seen many posts from folks happy with Scout call quality, which leave me wondering if I'm missing something. I suspect many folks today tolerate bad call quality because of using cell phones and don't complain. My perfectionist friends bashed me on my first call to them from my Scout.
Bill
Re: Use of 2 Hubs
Bill D wrote:I second this - - I have 3 Hub/Scouts in two homes each with a 4-inch Hub-Scout wire. All Scouts have this same one-sided call quality issue.caseybea wrote:If you have verified that REMOTE people in your scout-based calls are hearing you CLEARLY-- than it's an anomaly. Most everyone experiences poor quality...
However, I've seen many posts from folks happy with Scout call quality, which leave me wondering if I'm missing something. I suspect many folks today tolerate bad call quality because of using cell phones and don't complain. My perfectionist friends bashed me on my first call to them from my Scout.
Bill
Just curious - Do you have the Scout connected directly with a wire directly from the Hub to the Scout? I am not using home wiring - just a single dedicated run between them.
and yes, the caller on the other end hears a good clear call. I often call my wife from work and the call quality is good both ways.
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I have a single dedicated 4-inch wire wall-port to wall-port between Hub and Scout. I've also tried longer wires to see if that helped but it didn't.hpepper wrote:Do you have the Scout connected directly with a wire directly from the Hub to the Scout?....
and yes, the caller on the other end hears a good clear call. I often call my wife from work and the call quality is good both ways.
You may want to try leaving several voice mail messages at work like caseybea did. It's worse with monotone sounds like "EEEEEEEEE".
Bill
Re: Use of 2 Hubs
Not sure if I know what you mean by "piggyback". But you can purchase a second hub, the network setup would be to have your router/gateway before the hubs.morrisonhouse wrote: Can I piggy back to HUBs
I have comcast cable 2 gig up/16gig down
Essentially, you would connect the hubs up to the router as devices and not use either "home" port off of the hub.
Does this answer your question? I hope I was clear.
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hpepper - If you find that you truly have Hub-quality sound on the remote end of your Scout calls, your set-up may be the key to the puzzle of Scout call quality discussed much on this forum.
The only variable here seems to be the dedicated point-to-point wire. Exactly how long (to the inch) is your wire. Is it flat 2-conductor telephone wire or 4-conductor? Is it twisted pair?
I'm pondering about HPNA signal reflections and such. It's a long shot but who knows?
Bill
The only variable here seems to be the dedicated point-to-point wire. Exactly how long (to the inch) is your wire. Is it flat 2-conductor telephone wire or 4-conductor? Is it twisted pair?
I'm pondering about HPNA signal reflections and such. It's a long shot but who knows?
Bill
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Re: Use of 2 Hubs
Technically speaking:
I have my HUB plugged into the router D-Link DIR-655.
I have 3 other computers plugged into the router, so I don't have an empty spot.
Can I piggyback 2 HUBS into one ethernet plug on the router or Do I need 2 empty ethernet slots on the router?
Richard
I have my HUB plugged into the router D-Link DIR-655.
I have 3 other computers plugged into the router, so I don't have an empty spot.
Can I piggyback 2 HUBS into one ethernet plug on the router or Do I need 2 empty ethernet slots on the router?
Richard