on 21-03-2022 21:09
Hi,
I'm currently with Talktalk for broadband and phone. I am thinking of changing to VM (M100 to get faster broadband). TT can only give me about 25Mbps. VM offer 108Mbps. I have a few questions (below).
I have had VM before so cable should still be available.
However, I still have 6 months to go with TT contract (apparently).
Q1: Can I specify a future start date with VM (say 5 months from now when my TT contract ends)? To get the current good VM offer and avoid early exit fees from TT....And how do I do that? The online sign up doesn't mention "start of service date"
Q2: Which router will be supplied for M100 (108Mbps service)? VM ads just seem to say "Media router" and don't mention a specific model.
Q3: Can I run a VPN on the VM media router (to run ALL of my home network via the VPN)? ...not just VPN passthrough
Q4: What VPN protocols does the VM media Router support? (L2TP, PPTP, OpenVPN, Wireshark)?
Any info will be gratefully received....
Thanks in Advance!
Gary
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21-03-2022 21:27 - edited 21-03-2022 21:28
@GaryG2 wrote:Q3: Can I run a VPN on the VM media router (to run ALL of my home network via the VPN)? ...not just VPN passthrough
no
@GaryG2 wrote:Q4: What VPN protocols does the VM media Router support? (L2TP, PPTP, OpenVPN, Wireshark)?
Officially VM don't support VPN and unofficially VPN must work in modem mode with or without your own router
21-03-2022 21:27 - edited 21-03-2022 21:28
@GaryG2 wrote:Q3: Can I run a VPN on the VM media router (to run ALL of my home network via the VPN)? ...not just VPN passthrough
no
@GaryG2 wrote:Q4: What VPN protocols does the VM media Router support? (L2TP, PPTP, OpenVPN, Wireshark)?
Officially VM don't support VPN and unofficially VPN must work in modem mode with or without your own router
on 21-03-2022 21:43
1. Installation scheduling is like nailing jelly to a wall with VM. I suggest allowing two months at least re your TT fallback.
2 A Hub 3. However you will want your own additional router etc as WiFi is poor.
on 21-03-2022 22:03
@GaryG2 wrote:Hi,
I'm currently with Talktalk for broadband and phone. I am thinking of changing to VM (M100 to get faster broadband). TT can only give me about 25Mbps. VM offer 108Mbps. I have a few questions (below).
I have had VM before so cable should still be available.
However, I still have 6 months to go with TT contract (apparently).
Q1: Can I specify a future start date with VM (say 5 months from now when my TT contract ends)? To get the current good VM offer and avoid early exit fees from TT....And how do I do that? The online sign up doesn't mention "start of service date"
Alas absolutely not, VM use a number of external contractors who appear to draw lots as to who gets connected up today, if indeed anyone does. If you were to sign up today, then they may connect you up tomorrow or six months from now - who can say? Certainly not VM?
Q2: Which router will be supplied for M100 (108Mbps service)? VM ads just seem to say "Media router" and don't mention a specific model.
Whatever they happen to have available on the day, probably a Hub 3 but theoretically could be a 2AC, 3, 4 or (if you really are unlucky) a 5
Q3: Can I run a VPN on the VM media router (to run ALL of my home network via the VPN)? ...not just VPN passthrough
Absolutely not, no
Q4: What VPN protocols does the VM media Router support? (L2TP, PPTP, OpenVPN, Wireshark)?
None at all, see Q3
Any info will be gratefully received....
Thanks in Advance!
Gary
on 21-03-2022 22:21
With the Virgin Hub in modem mode you can certainly run a VPN on a separate router that has that facility. I use Draytek but I believe others can do the same.
on 21-03-2022 22:43
on 21-03-2022 22:49
on 21-03-2022 23:02
All the VM hubs are very basic domestic items. If you want any more advanced facilities you will have to provide them yourself.