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BenMcr 25-04-2012 14:16

Re: Virgin Media to Double Broadband Speed
 
It may be fine for 100Mbit based on the statement, but remember there is a further upgrade to 120Mbit coming for anyone on 100Mbit

jempalmer 25-04-2012 14:32

Re: Virgin Media to Double Broadband Speed
 
So why is it that having "upgraded" from 30MBit to 60MBit my SHub has become even more unreliable? Before the change it was reasonable, now every wireless device either drops the connection or has very low speeds. My main PC is hard wired, everything else is wireless. PC is fine, nothing else can be relied upon.

alexcopeland 25-04-2012 14:40

Re: Virgin Media to Double Broadband Speed
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jempalmer (Post 35419055)
So why is it that having "upgraded" from 30MBit to 60MBit my SHub has become even more unreliable? Before the change it was reasonable, now every wireless device either drops the connection or has very low speeds. My main PC is hard wired, everything else is wireless. PC is fine, nothing else can be relied upon.

I'd advise you monitor your wireless connection from a laptop. If you're in a busy wireless environment crowded by wireless networks from your neighbours the super hub signal will sometimes struggle to get through the air waves. I'd advise you reduce the 802.11 mode to 145 Mbps and change the wireless channel to a less congested one after running a program like inSIDDer.

General Maximus 25-04-2012 14:50

Re: Virgin Media to Double Broadband Speed
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BenMcr (Post 35419049)
It may be fine for 100Mbit based on the statement, but remember there is a further upgrade to 120Mbit coming for anyone on 100Mbit

And it will still be fine

jempalmer 25-04-2012 15:52

Re: Virgin Media to Double Broadband Speed
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by alexcopeland (Post 35419057)
I'd advise you monitor your wireless connection from a laptop. If you're in a busy wireless environment crowded by wireless networks from your neighbours the super hub signal will sometimes struggle to get through the air waves. I'd advise you reduce the 802.11 mode to 145 Mbps and change the wireless channel to a less congested one after running a program like inSIDDer.

Thank you for the suggestions.
1. I have been using a netbook with both the onboard wireless and the Virgin usb dongle. Still an unreliable connection.

2. Shub is set to 145 Mbps, and has been since day 1. 300 Mbps is a known issue.

3.I have used inSSIDer to monitor my wireless "overlap" from my neighbours.

You seem to have missed the point of my post. My problem is that since the "upgrade" from 30 to 60, the wireless connection problems have become worse.

---------- Post added at 16:52 ---------- Previous post was at 16:49 ----------

Shub is not set to automatically select the wireless channel. I have tried using all of them in turn and it still is not as it was. (Not brilliant from the outset).

Chrysalis 25-04-2012 16:30

Re: Virgin Media to Double Broadband Speed
 
I think some US capacity work has been done or a node split as the last 5 days or so I have a significant improvement to my tbb graphs, even the weekend looked ok.

It is possible tho my port just has a massive imbalance and the other US channel is mega congested :p

Tim Deegan 25-04-2012 17:48

Re: Virgin Media to Double Broadband Speed
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by General Maximus (Post 35419010)
Talking about screwing you over. They charge you £20 for a piece of junk and then tie you to a new 12 month contract for it.

If it doesn't perform as it is suposed to, then it isn't fit for purpose, and the contract can't be legally binding. So it isn't screwing you over.

General Maximus 25-04-2012 19:44

Re: Virgin Media to Double Broadband Speed
 
of course it is, you know there is no way they are going to admit there is anything wrong with the shub. They'll waste hours on the phone getting you to change all the settings and when it still doesnt work, blame it on your laptop/pc or the environmental conditions in your house.

Risco 25-04-2012 19:46

Re: Virgin Media to Double Broadband Speed
 
I have my SHUB in the same room as my laptop most times. Yet the wireless side of the SHUB is clearly incapable of doing 100Mbit at all. Virgin must know that the majority of people run wireless. The max I can get on wireless is about 77Mbit which is nowhere near the 105Mbit I can get hard wired.

I don't really fancy setting my other router up and putting the SHUB in wireless mode as the SHUB on it's own produces enough freaking disco lights.

General Maximus 25-04-2012 19:51

Re: Virgin Media to Double Broadband Speed
 
and 77mbit is half the 145mbit you have probably got it set to

Mick Fisher 25-04-2012 19:57

Re: Virgin Media to Double Broadband Speed
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Risco (Post 35419183)
I have my SHUB in the same room as my laptop most times. Yet the wireless side of the SHUB is clearly incapable of doing 100Mbit at all. Virgin must know that the majority of people run wireless. The max I can get on wireless is about 77Mbit which is nowhere near the 105Mbit I can get hard wired.

I don't really fancy setting my other router up and putting the SHUB in wireless mode as the SHUB on it's own produces enough freaking disco lights.

In modem mode the superhubs disco lightshow is reduced to tolerable levels. :)

Tim Deegan 25-04-2012 20:11

Re: Virgin Media to Double Broadband Speed
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by General Maximus (Post 35419181)
of course it is, you know there is no way they are going to admit there is anything wrong with the shub. They'll waste hours on the phone getting you to change all the settings and when it still doesnt work, blame it on your laptop/pc or the environmental conditions in your house.

If they provide you with equipment to be used in a household environment, that doesn't work in a household environment, then it is unfit for purpose. It appears that most people have no problems at all, but some do. Only last week someone on this forum said that VM had sent them a wifi router to use with their shub in modem mode, because they were having problems with wifi. So it seems like they are accepting that some people are having problems, and are trying to rectify it. If they don't rectify it then all you would have to do (as with many companies), is start quoting SOGA, and mentioning trading standards.

cookster 25-04-2012 20:46

Re: Virgin Media to Double Broadband Speed
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tim Deegan (Post 35419199)
If they provide you with equipment to be used in a household environment, that doesn't work in a household environment, then it is unfit for purpose. It appears that most people have no problems at all, but some do. Only last week someone on this forum said that VM had sent them a wifi router to use with their shub in modem mode, because they were having problems with wifi. So it seems like they are accepting that some people are having problems, and are trying to rectify it. If they don't rectify it then all you would have to do (as with many companies), is start quoting SOGA, and mentioning trading standards.

First I've heard, what type of WiFi router?

jb66 25-04-2012 20:50

Re: Virgin Media to Double Broadband Speed
 
dlink 615

BenMcr 25-04-2012 21:11

Re: Virgin Media to Double Broadband Speed
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by General Maximus (Post 35419063)
And it will still be fine

And you know that 100% how?

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tim Deegan (Post 35419199)
Only last week someone on this forum said that VM had sent them a wifi router to use with their shub in modem mode, because they were having problems with wifi. So it seems like they are accepting that some people are having problems, and are trying to rectify it. If they don't rectify it then all you would have to do (as with many companies), is start quoting SOGA, and mentioning trading standards.

Er nope

Quote:

Originally Posted by tanny (Post 35415304)
Upgraded to 100M earlier today and i have since found out that my current Router Netgear WGR614v9 only goes up-to 50MB.

VM are sending me a new wireless router out i did ask which one but the technician stated he doesn't know but it will be either a Netgear or D-Link.

Does anyone know the model they send out for Netgear & D-Link.

Thanks.

Tanny

Quote:

Originally Posted by tanny (Post 35415310)
I already have a SuperHub i was using the SH in Modem Mode with my Netgear wireless router which Virgin provided about 4 years ago.

So the DIR-615 was a replacement for the standalone router, not because of any wireless issues with SuperHub as the customer already had the SuperHub in modem mode due to their existing setup


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