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Re: FAQ on Virgin Media's WiFi Sharing
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This wouldn't even be legal in the UK. ---------- Post added at 13:15 ---------- Previous post was at 13:14 ---------- Quote:
Given the dedicated service flows, and the fact the BQM doesn't monitor "over the wifi" there's no reason any amount of guest wireless load should be affecting it. |
Re: FAQ on Virgin Media's WiFi Sharing
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Can the first post be updated when new facts confirmed? Will wifi sharing ever be enabled on SHUB1 or any SHUB in modem mode? Can I connect to my own shared Wifi connection to make use of the second connection? What control will user have over wifi channels? Wifi sharing only on 2.4GHz, so 5GHZ on SH2 available, but sharing same 2.4GHz on same congested channels would mean guests degrade internal use. A home connection has many users, can remote connection be use any family member, or just one with permission of account holder? |
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So far the answer to that question has been carefully avoided!
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One would assume if you opt in, new firmware would be deployed forcing the Superhub into Superhub mode and disabling modem mode altogether. Th
at would make sense. As opting in would be the "send new firmware to disable modem mode, force Superhub mode, or if and when you opted out would send the previous firmware you was on before. ---------- Post added at 17:24 ---------- Previous post was at 17:21 ---------- Just as I posted the above I get the email from Virginmedia saying coming to my area in September lol |
Re: FAQ on Virgin Media's WiFi Sharing
It seems from what's been said you're automatically opted in unless you opt out. So will people in modem mode suddenly find there routers don't work and their wireless now rubbish? Stand by for a few complaints ! There's no way I'm using my Superdud1 in router mode -serves them right for giving customers cruddy equipment. As the Dragons say, I'm out !
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Re: FAQ on Virgin Media's WiFi Sharing
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Re: FAQ on Virgin Media's WiFi Sharing
I will be opting out as i dont need to use the service my mobile data allowance will be more than enough for me.
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Can the FAQ clarify the relationship between modem mode and WiFi sharing?
Also the point about "will this slow down your connection" is dubious. If you are on an over utilised segment there is no guarentee that the people "lodging" on your conenction will be also on the same segment. ---------- Post added at 20:34 ---------- Previous post was at 20:26 ---------- Out of interest, is there a sensible solution where you might want to opt in and use the new service but still want to retain your (better) router and all the features that come with it? |
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which is why i suggested a mod kept on top of it!
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I'd like to keep modem mode - how do I opt out in my account? I've not received any emails/letters saying I will have access to the service yet.
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you sign into my virginmedia, click on profile and then scroll all the way down to the bottom to the wifi section and select opt out.
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