on 06-03-2021 03:14
If I put the hub into modem mode, and use my own router, could this cause any issues with tech support down the line? I don't want to be told they can't help me because I'm not using their hub so clearly my router is at fault?
Also, how good is the VM hub anyway? I have the latest. I'm looking at a £100 router, would that be significantly better?
on 06-03-2021 03:30
on 06-03-2021 10:32
on 06-03-2021 11:32
on 20-06-2021 10:52
Virgin says that in order to use your own router with its broadband, you'll need to use its Hub 3 as a modem. Enter 192.168.0.1 into your browser and enter the password printed on the bottom of your Hub 3 when prompted. Then select modem mode>enable modem mode>apply changes. The process is much the same if you have an older Virgin Super Hub.
thank you...
on 20-06-2021 13:46
You don't need to use modem mode to use your own router. It's the best way of doing it but it's not essential. So try it with the hub first without modifying any settings and it you are happy with it like that then leave it at that. You then have the added benefit that you can use the WiFi from the hub and the WiFi from your new router if you so wish, ensuring you cover more of your property.
on 20-06-2021 14:11
@Z92 wrote:You don't need to use modem mode to use your own router. It's the best way of doing it but it's not essential. So try it with the hub first without modifying any settings and it you are happy with it like that then leave it at that. You then have the added benefit that you can use the WiFi from the hub and the WiFi from your new router if you so wish, ensuring you cover more of your property.
However, it's a bit of a waste buying a router to run it as an access point.
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on 20-06-2021 16:16
on 21-06-2021 10:32
@Adduxi wrote:
@Z92 wrote:You don't need to use modem mode to use your own router. It's the best way of doing it but it's not essential. So try it with the hub first without modifying any settings and it you are happy with it like that then leave it at that. You then have the added benefit that you can use the WiFi from the hub and the WiFi from your new router if you so wish, ensuring you cover more of your property.
However, it's a bit of a waste buying a router to run it as an access point.
Why do you think that?
If all you need is WiFi in the garden for example, then that might be all you need, and certainly cheaper than renting a booster from VM...
on 28-05-2022 10:43
Just curious. I have a Hub 3 and use an ORBI (Netgear mesh product) with satellite (I am about to upgrade to wifi 6), I originally set this up with the Virgin box in modem mode as per the instructions. A while back I was still having wifi issues so reverted back to try the Virgin box in its normal router mode. Was no better, so I added the ORBI setup again. This time I did not initially put the Virgin box in modem mode. I was surprised to see that now both wifi networks are visible and both work, seemingly independent of each other. I am curious as to why bother with modem mode if this works anyway...or is there some intrinsic problem with having both wifi hubs visible that is not obvious?