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Kumata's avatar
Kumata
Tuning in
11 months ago

Hub 4 wi-fi disconnecting constantly

I got a new hub 4 and set it up yesterday, all done according to instructions but the wi-fi keeps intermettently dropping out, it will be fine for a while then I'll get a period where it disconnects every 30 seconds or so. incredibly annoying and as far as I can tell no pattern to when it does/doesn't do it. I know it's not an issue with my broadband as my old router didn't have this problem, it's only been since I set up the new hub!

any idea what would be causing this and a potential fix please? I have tried turning off/on again several times, checkec cables etc. the light on top of the hub stays solid white while these issues are going on, none of the red or flashing fault lights the instructions say should appear.

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  • jbrennand's avatar
    jbrennand
    Very Insightful Person

    See this old post from me

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    To address the wifi issues, VM now supply “wifi Pods” (no longer doing cheap and cheerless and poor value “boosters”). However, their Pods are only free to customers on the 1GB, Volt (or old Ultimate Oomph) packages - is that you? If so they are worth trying - they should work for you. VM Wifi is now “guaranteed” to 30 Mbps/room it’s now called… Wifi Max
    See if anything in here helps….

    https://www.virginmedia.com/wifi-max

    You call 0800 064 3850 to order the first one after scanning for blackspots using the connect App.- or just wait here for a VM person to respond in a day or two and they will sort the first one for you. If you do call dont get fobbed off by the offshore CS agents' saying you aren’t eligible - if you are - it is clearly stated on the webpage.

    If not free to you… you will be charged £8/month for up to 3 pods. It’s a simple solution and should work for you. However, you would soon pay off that cost by buying your own wireless solution that will be yours to own and use forever, although the VM Pods should be a simpler option.

    If you do want to invest in better equipment, you would need to get either a… (1) Mesh System, (2) Wireless router, (3) Wireless access point(s), (4) a pair of good quality Wifi Powerline Adaptors, or a combination of (2&3).

    £40-100 (that’s ~4->12 months of Max Pod rental) should sort it for most customers with an average property and usage. Spend more for additional advanced“features” - if required.

    See the post from “newapollo” in this thread for a guide to scanning and ordering Pods….
    https://community.virginmedia.com/t5/Networking-and-WiFi/Impossible-to-request-a-POD-via-VM-Connect/td-p/5493273