on 18-03-2024 22:32
Do the latest Hub 3’s allow you to change the LAN ip range?
(just signed up to M125 so assume this is what I’ll get)
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on 18-03-2024 22:47
nope you need your own router
on 18-03-2024 22:47
nope you need your own router
on 19-03-2024 06:05
Thank you, I feared as much.
Do any of the VM hubs allow the ip range to be changed?
on 19-03-2024 07:08
@gilbo2 wrote:Thank you, I feared as much.
Do any of the VM hubs allow the ip range to be changed?
On the residential service, no. I think the ones supplied for Virgin Business services do.
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on 19-03-2024 07:24
@nodrogd wrote:On the residential service, no. I think the ones supplied for Virgin Business services do.
Thanks for the quick reply. Looks like I will have to get my own router then as previously suggested 😞
I do have an old Netgear WNDR3400 which will do for now but limits my Ethernet connections to 100mb.
on 19-03-2024 07:31
For about £40 or less a TP-LINK Router is available from Amazon with decent Wi-Fi and all 1Gb/s LAN & Network ports.
on 19-03-2024 07:38
@Client62 wrote:For about £40 or less a TP-LINK Router is available from Amazon with decent Wi-Fi and all 1Gb/s LAN & Network ports.
I'll take a look at those, thanks. I don't need Wi-Fi as I have BT Whole Home discs, so I'll maybe find something even cheaper, or take the Wi-Fi as a bonus 🙂
on 19-03-2024 08:00
Make quite sure ( do not assume) the BT Whole Home discs are a full retail product that you can re-configure to work with another ISP. A Wi-Fi Router is a bonus ... it gives you one more Wi-Fi AP in your home.
on 19-03-2024 08:19
@Client62 wrote:Make quite sure ( do not assume) the BT Whole Home discs are a full retail product that you can re-configure to work with another ISP.
Good point, they are supposed to work with any ISP but will check first.