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GB News Advice on turning off router

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Up to speed

https://www.gbnews.com/tech/virgin-media-turn-off-wifi-router-warning

This article talks about best practice for routers including its siting. But heres the thing. When mine was wired years ago, (NTL or Bell??), it was put by them right next to the outside wall socket, elect plug and tv, tucked behind the sofa. (They went bust and  eventually VM took over)

Where SHOULD I site  it? I would require at least three longer wires, including power? Is that even possible?

Help VM! Anyone?

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Client62
Alessandro Volta

The location of the router is far less my concern than the flawed assumption that one ISP Hub / Router should be sufficient to cover a family home, especially a UK house where 5GHz Wi-Fi is heavily degraded by even by one solid wall and vanishes totally into concrete and rebar floors of a town house.

Tudor
Very Insightful Person
Very Insightful Person

Well my VM hub is under the floor, under the stairs, but I do run in modem mode. Keeps nice and cool down there and has never been turned off.


Tudor
There are 10 types of people: those who understand binary and those who don't and F people out of 10 who do not understand hexadecimal c1a2a285948293859940d9a49385a2

jpeg1
Alessandro Volta

That GBN article refers throughout to VM's full fibre broadband, which would only apply to a small fraction of their customers. So just about as reliable as other GBN reports.

- jpeg1
My name is NOT Alessandro. That's just a tag Virginmedia sticks on some contributors. Please ignore it.

pedlar1
Dialled in

Longer cables are available for ethernet, power and Hdmi from retailers . Amazon choose decent manufacturer or electrical retailers.