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Originally Posted by pip08456
Ooooooooooooops! Doing more than 3 things at once! I'm sure the poster got it though.
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This is the way as per a post on VM's site
Try this
* Plug your cable router’s WAN port into any of the LAN ports on the VMDG280.
* Plug your PC into any VMDG280 LAN port and access the management page by entering 192.168.0.1 into your web browser
* Login to the VMDG280 the username/password details are on a sticker on the side of your hub (more help here)
* On the LAN IP page examine the DHCP lease info; you should see your PC and the second router list.
* Note the MAC address of the router and add it to the DHCP reservation section and give the second router an IP address of 192.168.0.10. (Use ipconfig /all in a cmd window to find the MAC address of your PC if your not sure which is which)
* Now go to the DMZ host page on the VMDG280 and enter the same IP address (e.g. 192.168.0.10). This means that the VMDG280 will pass all traffic to the second router without any checks or filters
* Additional Suggestion:- At this stage it would also be wise to turn off the VMDG280 wireless functionality and firewall and let your second router provide this for you
* Turn off the second router and back on again, plug your PC into the second router, login to the second router and set the router’s WAN setup for "Does your Internet connection require a login" to NO, this may also be known as Internet Connection type - "Automatic Configuration - DHCP" (it varies from router to router) and then you should see the WAN or internet as 192.168.0.10
* Connect any remaining devices to the second router as the Virgin Hub is now being used as a basic modem only
* The changes are now complete
The instructions above will work for the VMDG280 and VMDG480
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ok thanks, initially I will give the superhub a chance as a router, I will disable the firewall on it and see how it fares as some people say its up to the task.
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getting 18meg down atm, just about hanging onto 90% speed VM, will be interesting if they can supply me with 27mbit when I'm upgraded as one thing to remember, that even people who dont do uploads will use more upstream on this service as 30mbit will need 50% more acks than 20mbit, which makes the 768k to 1mbit change (in non upgraded areas) more of a tight fit.