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New modem?
Well, I asked this over on Chetnet but they seem to think everyone is a thief and banned me for attempting to steal service, if you think that's what I'm trying to do feel free not to post.
http://www.chetnet.co.uk/portal/foru...2036#post62036 Chetnet post ^ Basicaly, I have an Ambit 120 and it's constantly disonnecting, I've had this modem for I think about 5 years now and I want it replaced. Last time I spoke to NTL with any issue with internet service they blamed everything from my PC, anti virus software, firewall etc etc and I really can't be bothered dealing with all that hassle. I'm wanting to know, if I was to buy a modem off of eBay that claims to be compatible with NTL/Virgin Media, will I be able to phone up VM with all of my LEGIT ACCOUNT DETAILS and ask them to change the current MAC associated with my account to the MAC address of the new modem? If this is not possible would I be able to get a modem capable of cloning a MAC and just use the one my current modem (Ambit 120) has? This is NOT about attempting to gain access to service I am not paying for, I know how that works and anyone else who knows how that works SHOULD know that asking NTL to change the MAC address linked specificaly with the account payed for in my name would in no way enable me too steal internet. If that was my goal there are much more forgiving forums out there who have members quite willing to help with that. If you're going to tell me that buying a modem from eBay is buying stolen goods please don't bother, as there are many modems out there that aren't the property of NTL/VM. If you feel any of this should be edited please feel free to contact me etc, my details where put up in the post on chetnet so I'm not trying to hide anything about myself. Thanks. |
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Hi there,
I will try to answer your questions. Buying a modem off ebay is illegal as the person selling the modem is selling something that does not belong to them. The modem remains property of Virginmedia. Any cloned or other modified or sourced modems are illegal as they can 1) allow a user to get free services or 2) disrupt the network or cause problems to other customers. I am not accusing you of anything as I can see that you want to get your issue sorted and are a genuine customer. The only thing I can suggest is to continue trying to call Virginmedia and telling them that you need a new modem as yours is faulty. Tell them that you have tried it on different computers and run all diagnostics, disabled anti-virus, etc, and it has not made a bit of difference. Hopefully someone on here who works for Virginmedia can see you are having issues and contact you. I know it must be fustrating as sometimes they will accuse you that it is your equipment when you fully are aware that everything is fine your end. Hopefully you will finally get through to someone at Virginmedia that will take your issues seriously. :welcome: to the forums by the way. |
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Well I know you can buy brand new modems, that aren't NTL or Virgin Media owned, Surfboard are the only ones that come to mind as I haven't looked into that much yet. If I were to buy one would I be able to phone up NTL and have them register my own owned modem to my account?
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Well an ADSL modem wouldn't work since VM don't use ADSL.
I'm on 20MB with the Ambit 120 and I'm getting really poor service, constant disconnects, never hitting max speed (even at 3 in the morning) most of the time not even getting near it. For now I guess I'll just ring VM tomorow and try and get them to send someone out to replace it, wont hold my breath though. If anyone has any other info on the Ambit 120 and 20MB service that might help me out it'd be most appreciated. Thanks. |
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[QUOTE=Jowep;34503617]Well an ADSL modem wouldn't work since VM don't use ADSL.
VM do have some ADSL services now just wanted to make sure you wasn't one of them :) Best is to give them a ring, they will send out a new cable modem and you can install it yourself if you don't want an engineer :) |
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You are only permitted to use a virgin supplied modem on the virgin cable network.
Simply, no, you can't buy one from ebay and use it. Clonig a modem, even if you feel it is appropriate is also not legal in that you would be using one you bought and not one supplied. This site cannot allow discussion of methods and obtaining illegal hardware / software / servives. You will have to be more forceful in contacting customer services for a replacement modem. |
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Virginmedia do use ADSL in some areas. They offer both adsl and cable services, but mostly cable.
Good luck calling VM. |
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Does your current modem support the 20Mb connection? If not upgrade to 20Mb for one month, and ask for a free replacment modem. This should be cheaper than buying one from eBay.
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Didn't realize VM did ADSL now. Sorry for the misinformation :P
Anything I can say to get me fast tracked to having a new modem posted to me? Or are they going to insist a tech gets sent out? I'm going to have no problem with installing a new modem myself. Any idea why I wasn't offered or even informed about a modem upgrade? I've had 20MB for a few months now in my home but never used it much myself, so didn't notice any problems. |
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However as it has been said, you cannot use any modem on the VM network unless its supplied by VM. The ones from Ebay are stolen so I would advise stay away from them. all of tech suppport are aware the 120 does not support 20mb and will organise a change for you. They should even refund the cost of the call as its a Virgin Media (not ntl) issue |
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Cheers for all the help! I'll explain that I have the Ambit 120 and have been told by many sources that it is ment to be upgraded for the 20MB service. I'll post back tomorow to say how I get on!
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