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Plug Virgin Hub 3 into any cable point?

jonathanw27
On our wavelength

Hi,

I'm having some work done in my lounge and had to unplug the Virgin Hub 3 to move it out of the way. I have a second Virgin point in my bedroom, and I thought I might be able to plug the hub into there in order to have broadband. However, the hub fails to connect to the internet. Should this work, or does the hub always have to be connected to the 'primary/master' cable point?

Thanks,
Jonathan

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Tudor
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Better still just undo the connector in the omnibox and plug in the other cable. Cost £0. When decorating finished, reverse.


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carl_pearce
Community elder

Yes, it should work.

Maybe the second connection is disconnected outside (No splitter fitted)?

Tudor
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The two cable points will be fed from the outside omnibox via a splitter from the incoming street coax. Sometime this splitter is removed and that of course would make the other internal termination point not to work.


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Roger_Gooner
Alessandro Volta

Just get a tech in to replace the straight connector with a splitter to make the bedroom socket live as well. It will cost £25.

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Tudor
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Very Insightful Person

Better still just undo the connector in the omnibox and plug in the other cable. Cost £0. When decorating finished, reverse.


Tudor
There are 10 types of people: those who understand binary and those who don't and F people out of 10 who do not understand hexadecimal c1a2a285948293859940d9a49385a2