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 20-01-2021 17:00
on 20-01-2021 18:51
on 20-01-2021 20:49
Can I be really thick
I've just looked art the m4 option on the below Amazon link is £99 for 3-5 bedroom pack (costs in well)
My sons PC that's in his bedroom doesn't have a wifi card so connected by a TP link powerline, could this still work in conjunction with the m4 mesh network.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Deco-M4-Seamless-Coverage-Replacement/dp/B07NH1J543?th=1
on 21-01-2021 02:19
21-01-2021 06:59 - edited 21-01-2021 06:59
Thanks for this.
I do have a spare Ethernet hub so I should be able to try this.
With the router set up in modem mode am I to take it that the other spare Ethernet ports on the Virgin Hub router cannot be used for direct connections?
on 21-01-2021 13:36
on 21-01-2021 18:40
Cheers, I think I can get away with all using the spare switch hub I have (glad I kept it)
on 26-01-2021 19:37
on 26-01-2021 19:48
@expatista wrote:
WIll follow your guide here JOhn. I just received my TP Link Deco M4's. Do you know if we can buy a 3rd party modem to replace the Hub 3? I noticed that the business packages use a Hitron or something like that. I spoke to VM Business sales and they said they can see faults on my HUb 3. I have posted the log files in this forum under a different post.
Unfortunately not, you can only use the vm supplied hub. The hitron uses the same chipset as the hub3 too, so will have the same limitations as the hub3. it probably has some additional configuration options to support some other stuff that you can get on a business line, but I’m gonna go out on a limb and say it’s probably just as much a hunk of junk as the hub3 😉
on 26-01-2021 22:02