on 05-06-2021 10:06
Hi there,
I recently purchased a new VM broadband but when setting up realised that it would not work without a newer wall socket fitted. I’ve been looking for a while but am finding it hard to see how I can apply for a newer one. Any advice would be helpful.
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on 05-06-2021 12:14
05-06-2021 13:15 - edited 05-06-2021 13:19
yup the bottom one is it, the top one is a bt socker and should be dead, where the splitter is one for the cable modem and one for the DVR, it doesn't matter which one goes to whitch
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on 05-06-2021 10:24
there is no newer one - different ones maybe - what have you got - post some pictures
on 05-06-2021 12:14
This is the type i have installed
05-06-2021 12:39 - edited 05-06-2021 12:41
Thats a telephone socket not a broadband socket, the broadband socket looks like this , it will come in on th same cable as the telephone socket and spilt off, so follow the telephone cable back
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on 05-06-2021 12:43
Hi, I recently bought VM broadband service and the package arrived at my house but once it arrived i realised my wall socket was incompatible with my wires. I was wondering how I could get a replacement VM wall socket that is compatible? Any advice would be very helpful. I have attached an image of my wall socket and the cable that came with my package.
on 05-06-2021 12:53
Ok so following the wire along I’ve also found these two boxes
05-06-2021 13:15 - edited 05-06-2021 13:19
yup the bottom one is it, the top one is a bt socker and should be dead, where the splitter is one for the cable modem and one for the DVR, it doesn't matter which one goes to whitch
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on 05-06-2021 13:29
if you only have broadband you may be able to connect direct into the wall box and get rid of the splitter - the splitter reduces the levels and it may be set up for that so try it if you want - post the levels from the hub and someone will look at them and tell you if the level is ok
log into hub3 - 192.168.0.1 [or 192.168.100.1 if in modem mode] - DON'T SIGN IN, click - click router status [centre of screen] - and post the downstream and upstream figures - to see those press on the grey buttons/boxes labelled - upstream - downstream
if its an earlier hub button is top right
you DO need to sign in on hub4
on 05-06-2021 13:54
Agree with Tony, just connect direct to NTL box. Keep the splitter and 3db attenuator, they may come in handy later. The old cable should screw off, whereas the new cable is just a push fit.
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on 07-06-2021 11:49
Hi Badjax1000,
Thanks for your post and welcome to the forums. it's great having you on board with us in the Community.
I'm sorry to see that there was a little bit of confusion with your installation. It sounds as though you have been able to get things up and running now. I can see the Hub is showing as online and all is looking good for you too.
If this is not the case and you are having further issues, pop back here to let us know so we can help further.
Thanks,