@phenomlab absolutely, their step brother residing in a different Countries.
https://surfshark.com/blog/surfshark-vs-nordvpn
@jac Yeah, that’s not good or safe. Get a refund.
@phenomlab I think it may be best mate definitely.
Sorry to mither you mate, what would you recommend from Amazon around that price that will do the same job please?
@phenomlab said in Virgin Media Broadband:
Just remember that any replacement router you get needs to be cable modem based and not ADSL.
Thanks for the heads-up mate
@jac no issues. That’ll work fine. In fact, your getting quite a bit for a reasonable cost - good find
@jac said in Virgin Media Broadband:
Great!
So you think this will do the job? If so I’ll go ahead and order now that I’ve started a return / refund with the faulty one.
@jac yes, it’ll be fine
@phenomlab Thanks.
@phenomlab said in Virgin Media Broadband:
@jac yes, it’ll be fine
Ordered . Hopefully tomorrow night will go a little more smoothly .
I take I do the same steps?
@jac said in Virgin Media Broadband:
@phenomlab said in Virgin Media Broadband:
@jac yes, it’ll be fine
Ordered . Hopefully tomorrow night will go a little more smoothly .
I take I do the same steps?
Does it make more sense to use this as an extender then or as main hub?
@jac it’s going to be an access point in it’s own right. The virgin media hub is the main component and that’s not changed.
@phenomlab said in Virgin Media Broadband:
@jac it’s going to be an access point in it’s own right. The virgin media hub is the main component and that’s not changed.
Thanks mate, for the advice as always.
About to start this…
Ok mate if you’re available I may need some help for a few minutes if that’s ok?
So I plug the cable from the virgin box into the WAN port on the new router?
@jac No. Do the following
Let me know when you are finished with that
@phenomlab said in Virgin Media Broadband:
Plug the remaining powerline adapter into the wall in the room where you want the router to live
So this doesn’t need to be downstairs with the virgin router?
@jac No. You need one at the “Virgin End” and one at the “Router end” as I specified in the list above
@phenomlab said in Virgin Media Broadband:
Plug one powerline adapter into the wall next to the Virgin Hub
Plug a network cable into the powerline adapter you just plugged in, and then plug the other end of the cable into the Virgin Hub (any free port)
Done and done .
@jac Do you have login access to your Virgin Hub ? We need to ensure that this new router has collected a network address from the hub itself (which it should have done)