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sollp 17-03-2021 13:35

Re: Critical warning
 
The U/S is still at 28dB but shouldn't be an issue. There is a small amount of un-correctable errors in the node, so again nothing much in the network. Levels at your device are good.

copernob 17-03-2021 14:57

Re: Critical warning
 
I phoned Virgin today. Could not understand the bloke so he put me through to someone else. Is Everyone in UK at virgin staying home?? cant get to UK operator. Anyway was told there is a fault and should be fixed in 7 days. What a load of crap.
ANYWAY-I changed my Wireless password, switched off router then on about a dozen times, still getting 'Your internet connection is Unstable'. It loses connection then comes back on. Infuriating it is...I now can NOT get a WiFi connection on my phone via the hub. Keeps asking for password of which I keep putting in but no luck...All this since they Updated their CRAP WiFi.

---------- Post added at 14:57 ---------- Previous post was at 14:51 ----------

THAT--01/01/1970 has now gone. I find it rather strange it was there in first place.

spiderplant 17-03-2021 15:14

Re: Critical warning
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by copernob (Post 36074559)
THAT--01/01/1970 has now gone. I find it rather strange it was there in first place.

It's really not strange. As others have said, the Hub doesn't know the date and time until it has been set from the network. So it just defaults to 1970 instead.

It will now have gone because it has been overwritten by newer events. Only the most recent few events are kept.

SnoopZ 17-03-2021 15:28

Re: Critical warning
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by copernob (Post 36074559)
I phoned Virgin today. Could not understand the bloke so he put me through to someone else. Is Everyone in UK at virgin staying home?? cant get to UK operator. Anyway was told there is a fault and should be fixed in 7 days. What a load of crap.
ANYWAY-I changed my Wireless password, switched off router then on about a dozen times, still getting 'Your internet connection is Unstable'. It loses connection then comes back on. Infuriating it is...I now can NOT get a WiFi connection on my phone via the hub. Keeps asking for password of which I keep putting in but no luck...All this since they Updated their CRAP WiFi.

---------- Post added at 14:57 ---------- Previous post was at 14:51 ----------

THAT--01/01/1970 has now gone. I find it rather strange it was there in first place.

Ok I've said this twice already, POST on the VM forums, stop making it difficult for yourself!

copernob 20-03-2021 14:53

Re: Critical warning
 
I have phoned them. They found a fault. No one fixed it yet SnoopZ
I have been through my Hub3 settings umpteen times, changed things in Windows10, put them back etc etc. Still the same. I used 'NetSpot' today and it said--No Connection. Check your Wi-Fi Adapter. I must have connection as I'm on Internet. My Phone connects to Virgin wi-Fi. Reason I am Baffled and asked in here as you lot are the Experts. I'm getting very slow Download late afternoons and at night. In Morning I'm getting Full speed. Is it possible that some can pull my signal away??

spiderplant 20-03-2021 16:17

Re: Critical warning
 
It's possible that one of your neighbours has some faulty equipment that puts noise onto the network, but they don't have it switched on all the time.

copernob 22-03-2021 22:58

Re: Critical warning
 
I thought of that, but No. Had a phone call from Virgin today that the repair is done. My speed is back up to 381 down and 37 odd up. NO drop out in Zoom or Facebook since.
Lets hope it stays this way.
THANK YOU for the Help...I just wish I was a bit more techy lol

Maggy 23-03-2021 09:21

Re: Critical warning
 
Thank you for the thank you.


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