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Kushan 10-09-2015 22:54

Re: FAQ on Virgin Media's WiFi Sharing
 
Is that because the wifi is ****?

Chrysalis 11-09-2015 03:07

Re: FAQ on Virgin Media's WiFi Sharing
 
this one made me laugh

Quote:

But won't this cause extra congestion?

Unlikely. People using your connection are already Virgin customers, the bandwidth they're using on the shared wifi is just bandwidth they're not using at home.
so everyone turns of their devices when leaving home and never leaves things downloading? you know like ps4's that can download whilst in standby :)

VM in 2016 is going to be some fun, I need to get some popcorn, speed doubling + public wifi, congestion party time.

Ignitionnet 11-09-2015 08:09

Re: FAQ on Virgin Media's WiFi Sharing
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chrysalis (Post 35797497)
this one made me laugh



so everyone turns of their devices when leaving home and never leaves things downloading? you know like ps4's that can download whilst in standby :)

VM in 2016 is going to be some fun, I need to get some popcorn, speed doubling + public wifi, congestion party time.

UPC has had Horizon WiFi throughout Europe for a while; Comcast, Cogeco Cable and others in North America. It is not a significant contributor to capacity issues. The WiFi signal is rarely that good.

People browsing / streaming on the WiFi service while their PS4 or whatever downloads at home doesn't really add to network load. They would be browsing / streaming at home, so they've just moved that usage to the WiFi.

The only time this would be excepted would be if the home download were entirely saturating the customer's bandwidth.

If VM chose they could also deprioritise the WiFi traffic in local areas so it only gets the left over bandwidth after home customers' flows have been served. If they experience issues this is an easy step.

Kushan 11-09-2015 08:45

Re: FAQ on Virgin Media's WiFi Sharing
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chrysalis (Post 35797497)
this one made me laugh



so everyone turns of their devices when leaving home and never leaves things downloading? you know like ps4's that can download whilst in standby :)

VM in 2016 is going to be some fun, I need to get some popcorn, speed doubling + public wifi, congestion party time.

Devices they've left at home are irrelevant, the point is the bandwidth they're using on the shared wifi is bandwidth they would normally be using at home. They don't cart a second PS4 with them and download the same games and updates, do they?

Sephiroth 11-09-2015 10:33

Re: FAQ on Virgin Media's WiFi Sharing
 
Anyway, the whole thing's up in the air now because anyone who factory resets their SH2 will be regressed to v1.01.29.

I.e. the party's off for now. No formal statement yet from VM - they are no doubt trying to conjure up some face saving words.

qasdfdsaq 11-09-2015 11:20

Re: FAQ on Virgin Media's WiFi Sharing
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kushan (Post 35797516)
They don't cart a second PS4 with them and download the same games and updates, do they?

Have you seen what modern youth get up to?

---------- Post added at 11:20 ---------- Previous post was at 11:18 ----------

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Originally Posted by Kushan (Post 35797516)
Devices they've left at home are irrelevant, the point is the bandwidth they're using on the shared wifi is bandwidth they would normally be using at home. They don't cart a second PS4 with them and download the same games and updates, do they?

Incidentally, it's the opposite for mobile networks. I for one use more 3G/4G data when I'm abroad than when I'm in the UK.

BenMcr 11-09-2015 11:26

Re: FAQ on Virgin Media's WiFi Sharing
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kushan (Post 35797516)
They don't cart a second PS4 with them and download the same games and updates, do they?

Quote:

Originally Posted by qasdfdsaq (Post 35797534)
Have you seen what modern youth get up to?

http://www.theatlantic.com/technolog...dition/251738/

Chrysalis 11-09-2015 13:53

Re: FAQ on Virgin Media's WiFi Sharing
 
ok fair points I guess, but still I think 2016 may be interesting. :rolleyes:

Paul 11-09-2015 22:02

Re: FAQ on Virgin Media's WiFi Sharing
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kushan (Post 35797486)
Is that because the wifi is ****?

Nope.

I already have a perfectly good D615 (from Virgin) doing my Wifi.

I dont need it from the modem (or the SkyHub, which also has its Wifi turned off).

techguyone 11-09-2015 23:14

Re: FAQ on Virgin Media's WiFi Sharing
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul M (Post 35797651)
Nope.

I already have a perfectly good D615 (from Virgin) doing my Wifi.

I dont need it from the modem (or the SkyHub, which also has its Wifi turned off).

Wow I'm not the only one still using the D615 :)

pip08456 12-09-2015 08:59

Re: FAQ on Virgin Media's WiFi Sharing
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by techguyone (Post 35797655)
Wow I'm not the only one still using the D615 :)

It's a good little workhorse. I still have mine.

Kushan 12-09-2015 14:07

Re: FAQ on Virgin Media's WiFi Sharing
 
If it had gigabit, I'd probably still be using it.

qasdfdsaq 12-09-2015 17:12

Re: FAQ on Virgin Media's WiFi Sharing
 
If it had 5Ghz, I'd probably be using 20.

Broken Hope 12-09-2015 20:00

Re: FAQ on Virgin Media's WiFi Sharing
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sephiroth (Post 35797529)
Anyway, the whole thing's up in the air now because anyone who factory resets their SH2 will be regressed to v1.01.29.

I.e. the party's off for now. No formal statement yet from VM - they are no doubt trying to conjure up some face saving words.

My girlfriends superhub 2 is running V1.01.29 and also appears to be broadcasting a Virgin Media SSID so the hotspot appears to still be running..

pip08456 13-09-2015 06:50

Re: FAQ on Virgin Media's WiFi Sharing
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Broken Hope (Post 35797781)
My girlfriends superhub 2 is running V1.01.29 and also appears to be broadcasting a Virgin Media SSID so the hotspot appears to still be running..

A superhub broadcasts a VM SSID by default unless you change it.

SH1 virginmediaXXXXXXX

SH2 VMXXXXXX-2G


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