2 weeks ago - last edited 2 weeks ago by Corey_C
I am successfully making connection to WiFi with the Hub3.0 router, but my connection on Windows laptop says "no internet". All other devices are connecting to WiFi and having internet. Until noon, I was able to use my laptop to access internet, but surprisingly this issue is occuring from noon onwards all of sudden.
I am not sure what changes have happened to the router by Virgin Media which is causing this issue. Please, can somebody help me to solve the issue. I am requesting Virgin Media to act upon this issue at the earliest as I already seen people are complaining the same issue in the earlier posts too.
In one post, I can see that this issue got resolved by replacing the Hub3.0 by the Virgin Media. I look forward to seeing the expertise to address my issue. Please...
2 weeks ago
Check the laptop is not accidentally in Airline mode.
On the laptop use: Shut down or sign out >>> Restart
this clears clear many windows networking issues.
2 weeks ago
Yes, I verified everything and made sure laptop is not airplane mode. If my laptop is airplane mode, I wouldn’t have even get network accessible.
I forgot the network and connected back. I switched off and restarted my laptop, which is obvious windows solution. Still nothing has solved my network issue. I appreciate any other suggestions. Thank you.
2 weeks ago
Check your laptop is not on a MAC filtering list on the hub
https://setuprouter.com/router/virgin-media/hub-3-0/mac-filter-75190-small.webp
Do you get a connection if you use a network cable to connect to the hub?
Nuclear option is a network reset on the laptop.
https://www.lifewire.com/how-to-reset-network-settings-in-windows-10-4684679
2 weeks ago
I switched off and restarted my laptop .... that is not the same as : Shut down or sign out >>> Restart
Restart performs a cold boot and resets the uptime to zero.
A power down / start up does neither.
a week ago
The network reset on my Windows laptop did not help. My laptop is not on MAC filtered list of the Hub3.0
a week ago
Shutdown or restart did not work, which is old school technique. Of course, I tried so many times though.
a week ago
Check the IP details of the laptop to see if it is getting a valid DHCP response from the VM Hub.
With the laptop connected to the VM Hub via a network cable
what IP details does the laptop have for its Ethernet adaptor ?
IP Address ( Expecting to see an IP in the 192.168.0.xxx range )
MASK ( Should be 255.255.255.0 )
Gateway IP ( Should be 192.168.0.1 )
DNS 1 ( Should be the IP of a DNS e.g. 194.168.4.100 )
DNS 2 ( Should be the IP of a DNS e.g. 194.168.8.100 )
a week ago
My simple solution is just upgrade your package. They will initiate some background processes as per new speed requirements which will solve the issue. I am saying it because I upgraded my package from M125 M250. That’s all, my windows laptops started connecting and getting network from Hub3.0 WiFi. Anyways, my issue got resolved with this simple hack. I am very disappointed with this way of solving issues. It’s very disappointing for being customer to such well reputed organization. Thanks for all your inputs.