on 16-01-2021 17:30
I've been with Virgin for over 10 years but I'm having to re-boot my route at least once every day because the wifi connection drops the majority of devices.
Anything directly connected is absolutely fine but WIFI devices are booted off. I can see this by logging into the route when it's happened.
An example of the WIFI issue is that my laptop is literally 2 feet way from the router (on the other side of the wall) and it ang with other devices regularly get kicked off for no apparent reason.
Looking online I can see lots of other people having exactly the same issue. The finger seems to be pointed at the poor quantity of the Virgin router.
Is this the case and can there be anything done to resolve this?
What's Virgins take on this?
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on 18-01-2021 02:47
My son had the same issue with the hub3 almost to the point of throwing it out the window.
Good old dad found the issue, co-axe had been damaged by building work being done by a neighbour.
So new better co-axel cable from splitter to the Hub3 router, and V6 box, cable routed out of the way in low traffic area.
my son now has a perfect connection with no wifi dropouts in over a month, V6 box is well happy and virgin didn't get the bill for repair.
Happy Days 🙂
Phil.
on 18-01-2021 03:23
on 18-01-2021 08:03
I have got a couple of tp link power line adapters at the moment. One has WiFi at the far end of the kitchen and another is just Ethernet into a pc up stairs.
These don’t drop when the 3.0 hub WiFi drops.
any recommendations for gaming router?
So other options are to:-
buy another power line TP link WiFi box and run it where the router is.
Or buy an all singing mesh and start from scratch.
on 18-01-2021 08:07
@Hoggie wrote:My son had the same issue with the hub3 almost to the point of throwing it out the window.
Good old dad found the issue, co-axe had been damaged by building work being done by a neighbour.
So new better co-axel cable from splitter to the Hub3 router, and V6 box, cable routed out of the way in low traffic area.
my son now has a perfect connection with no wifi dropouts in over a month, V6 box is well happy and virgin didn't get the bill for repair.
Happy Days 🙂
Phil.
Did the poor coaxial cable affect anything that was direct connected or jus WiFi?
on 18-01-2021 09:15
@Hoggie wrote:My son had the same issue with the hub3 almost to the point of throwing it out the window.
Good old dad found the issue, co-axe had been damaged by building work being done by a neighbour.
So new better co-axel cable from splitter to the Hub3 router, and V6 box, cable routed out of the way in low traffic area.
my son now has a perfect connection with no wifi dropouts in over a month, V6 box is well happy and virgin didn't get the bill for repair.
Happy Days 🙂
Phil.
Who replaced the coax?
on 18-01-2021 15:18
Hi,
I have similar issues and am considering buying a third party router. All of this stuff is greek to me but someone suggested I get a gigaport router. Could I ask which 3rd party router you bought. The VM connect app says that I should have a booster to get coverage in one of my rooms so I am looking for new router and booster system.
on 18-01-2021 15:24
@expatista wrote:Hi,
I have similar issues and am considering buying a third party router. All of this stuff is greek to me but someone suggested I get a gigaport router. Could I ask which 3rd party router you bought. The VM connect app says that I should have a booster to get coverage in one of my rooms so I am looking for new router and booster system.
If you get a router or mesh system you won't need a booster
on 18-01-2021 15:30
Yea, I suppose I don't know what solution to go with. Do I get a gigaport wifi router and then add some kind of mesh device to it if it doesn't help with distant room(s) or do I get a powerline and gigport hub? I think the issue is that I have a room far away from the VM Hub that is part of an new extension so there are (previously) external walls between my laptop and the home hub.
on 18-01-2021 15:32
on 18-01-2021 15:36
Thanks! Yes the 2 storey house with external brick walls is my situation. Thinking high end wifi router with access point.