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Virgin Media Hot Spots Coming to Thames Valley Network July 20th
This is the letter Virgin Media are sending out:...
Free WiFi access is coming to your area. Great news! We’re creating a new WiFi network so you can get online for free when you’re out and about. You’ll soon be able to hop online in lots of places in your area – all thanks to the power of an ever-expanding network. Get ready for free WiFi access From 20 July we’ll turn lots of Virgin Media Super Hubs into WiFi hotspots (including yours) to create a new WiFi network around Reading, Bracknell, Basingstoke, Newbury and Marlow. Then we’ll start rolling it out across the UK, so you can get connected in even more places. How does it work? We’ll switch on a separate internet connection to your Super Hub, which will become part of the WiFi network. Rest assured the broadband you love and pay for will stay exclusively yours – and remain just as secure. Do I need to do anything? You don’t have to lift a finger – there’s no installation, cables or faff. Just sit back and enjoy your broadband as you do now. We’ll be back in touch to let you know when it’s up and running, so you can download our new app and get connected to the hotspots in your area. But if you don’t want to be part of our new WiFi network, you can opt out before 20 July.. If you do opt out, you won’t be able to use any of the hotspots in your area when you’re out and about. Good stuff is around the corner. Kind regards, The Virgin Media team |
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:clap: about time
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So my Shub is going to be a local wifi spot? Even when I have wifi disabled? And it's going to be powered by my own mains supply? At cost to me?
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I assume this will only be on Superhub 2s, I could barely get signal in the next room when I had a Superhub 1 let alone outside.
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Hmm BT have been doing this for years although the way VM seem to be implementing it sounds better. Seeing as it appears that you have to opt out does that mean if you run your superhub in modem mode and avoid having a hot spot but take advantage of hot spots elsewhere :D
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If you opt out you cannot get access. |
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Also constantly powering up and powering down a device like that is a sure way for it to fail at some point IMO. Strange. |
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I run my hub in modem mode so the wifi will be off anyway. No chance of ne'er-do-wells using my connection for nefarious purposes. |
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I go to bed to sleep. If I can. Quote:
Just because a device or service is available, it doesn't make me a Luddite if I don't use it. And I am in no way technophobic. |
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Is this going to be only for those on Virgin mobile ?
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