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    Infinity Hub 5

    Considering upgrading broadband to bt infinity (home hub 5). Has anyone any experience of using this with Ccam 2.3.0? Any insight appreciated guys. Thanks.

    ps. I've tried searching to find an answer prior to posting.
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    I have one,.........no problems with any cams or boxes.
    I am also using the old Hub3 as a slave at the rear of the house to connect to another smart telly (wired) and extend wi-fi in the garden.
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    Just what I wanted to hear Dark Cloud. Many thanks.

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    No issues here with BT Infinity using a hub 5 with any of my boxes.
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    Infinity and Hub 5 it is then. Thanks guys

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    Thanks again guys. All up and running with Infinity. Working a treat

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    Ftp'ing into the box is a nightmare. Since changing to the Hub 5 Filezilla takes an age to connect to the box. File transfers that used to take in the region of a half hour are now taking 2-4 hours to complete. Should have stayed with 'ordinary' broadband. Speed tests show I'm getting above BT's predicted upload and download speeds but on transferring with Filezilla the upload speed drops to around 60kib/s. Very disappointed in this part of things.

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    I use filezilla with hh5. No problems here with ftp speeds. I admit I have not transferred any huge files but will try later and see if there is a difference.
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    Quote Originally Posted by robsunited View Post
    Ftp'ing into the box is a nightmare. Since changing to the Hub 5 Filezilla takes an age to connect to the box. File transfers that used to take in the region of a half hour are now taking 2-4 hours to complete. Should have stayed with 'ordinary' broadband. Speed tests show I'm getting above BT's predicted upload and download speeds but on transferring with Filezilla the upload speed drops to around 60kib/s. Very disappointed in this part of things.
    Unless your ftp'ing from outside of your network your broadband speed has nothing what so ever to do with the FTP speed you receive between your PC / laptop and receiver. I use a hh5 with FlashFXP 5 with no issues at all.
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    I also have hub5.. and filezilla is crap..

    Try WinSCP .. Its much much better than filezilla.. and way faster..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Larry-G View Post
    Unless your ftp'ing from outside of your network your broadband speed has nothing what so ever to do with the FTP speed you receive between your PC / laptop and receiver. I use a hh5 with FlashFXP 5 with no issues at all.
    That actually puts my mind at ease. I wasn't aware of this. Thank you so much for the info. At least I now know I've been blaming the HH5 in the wrong.

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    Or buy a life time licence for FlashFXP, I bought one nearly 15 years ago for hacking the original Xbox and it has never let me down.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Mister View Post
    I also have hub5.. and filezilla is crap..

    Try WinSCP .. Its much much better than filezilla.. and way faster..
    Certainly will look into that later. You guys have given me new avenues to explore.

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    No problems using DCC, Filezilla and other ftp programs while connected using my BT Home Hub 5.


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    Seriously considering buying a different model to replace the 5. Since getting Infinity on Monday morning it has rebooted 4 times that I'm aware of, (and possibly some I'm not), albeit the reboot process takes only around 20 seconds to get up me online again. Becoming a right royal pain in the derriere. Line speeds are good but it doesn't want to stay on all the time.

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