ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: HUB 5 and Own Router Yes, you can connect the WAN port of the router to the hub LAN and it would then create separate network within the hubs network, you would just have to change the network ranges, so say the Hub is giving off address in the 192.168.0.1 range, set your router to static address of say IP 192.168.0.254 Subnet : 255.255.255.0 Gateway/DNS : 192.168.0.1 and your routers DHCP range to 192.168.1.1 I would disable firewall and NAT on the router to stop issues. Re: Replacement power cable required. Don't replace it, if the power cable has problem, it may have caused issues with their equipment and good luck getting Vermin Media to investigate if your using your own power cable. Re: Internet dropping & speeds Put the trash hub in modem mode and buy yourself a decent Asus router off Amazon, problem solved and no pods that explode ! Re: Hub4 able to get full Gig1 speed Even if you get a Hub 5, unless your computer has a 2.5G network port or good Wifi6, you will probably still top out around 940mbps. The good news is a 2.5G card costs about £15 off Amazon, plugin and go and the standard network cable will still work and once all connected, you could end up with full 1200mbps connectivity. Re: VM and O2 ignoring identity fraud Yuo have to wonder why OFCOM allow Vermin Media/O2 to continue to operate. They should lose there operator licence and be forced to break up their business. Complete bunch of greedy American cowboys and Spanish Vaquero ! Re: Moving Router To Different Room Rather than wait for Vermin Media and who knows if they will charge, just work out the length of cable needed to go from the wall input in your living room? to the bedroom and go purchase quality shielded co-axial cable from a reputable electrical shop, simple as screwing on the cable at either end. Re: Virgin Media in explosive news story on Monday It's your typical comment from Vermin Media, deny anything is wrong until too late to save the PR, bottom line $ comes first