ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Replacement PSU for hub Ah landline phones (or in this case soon to be Digital Voice phones) I remember those. It was a bit of a surprise to me when I found out how many people are ditching such a contraption in favour of a mobile. In a few years my 6 year old Panasonic Dect phone will be an antique collectors item. All the best getting a replacement hub that works well without dropping WiFi connections sunnysw ps In fairness VM may have since worked on fixing this issue with the Hub 4 (newer firmware or hardware design changes), it's been a few years since I was last with VM and I've not tried the Hub 5 to see if it's any better but it'd be worth reviewing these forums to see what people say about them. It was a seasoned veteran of these forums who suggested the third party hub workaround to me as VM hadn't nailed such issues back then.😀 Re: Replacement PSU for hub As VM provide it to access their service, I mean that it should stay working as long as they give you the service ie not a time limited warranty. When I was first with VM the older hub I had was actually far more reliable in terms of reliable WiFi connections than the Hub4 they provided later. I had to use my Hub4 in Modem mode with a quality 3rd party router to get reliable WiFi. Re: Replacement PSU for hub Get in touch with Virgin Media Tech support - it should be covered under the warranty provided (unless its been rough-handled eg dog chewing cable etc). Nothing to loose by trying.