Hope this isn't a stupid question
14-02-2010, 20:54
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Hope this isn't a stupid question
Hi folks,
I have honestly searched as many threads as I could btu couldn't quite find an exact answer to this...
I'm an apple mac user thinking of upgrading to 50MB. I already have a wireless network set up working with the 20MB package. I'm using an Airport extreme which is 802.11n already an both macs have 802.11n wireless...so....
I don't think I need a new router or the dongle(s) obviously the modem needs to be capable of 50 but will I be able to get the overall package cheaper if I don't need these "extras"??
Thanks for any help in advance.
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14-02-2010, 21:04
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Re: Hope this isn't a stupid question
Unlikely, can't hurt to ask though
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14-02-2010, 21:10
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Re: Hope this isn't a stupid question
i had a 'n' router and asked the same question and didn't get it any cheeper
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14-02-2010, 21:44
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Re: Hope this isn't a stupid question
The 'extras' are a free gift for 50 meg customers; those on lower tiers need to buy them. As such, you either take the 'free' gift or not - it won't make your package any cheaper.
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14-02-2010, 21:57
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Re: Hope this isn't a stupid question
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Originally Posted by slugg
Hi folks,
I have honestly searched as many threads as I could btu couldn't quite find an exact answer to this...
I'm an apple mac user thinking of upgrading to 50MB. I already have a wireless network set up working with the 20MB package. I'm using an Airport extreme which is 802.11n already an both macs have 802.11n wireless...so....
I don't think I need a new router or the dongle(s) obviously the modem needs to be capable of 50 but will I be able to get the overall package cheaper if I don't need these "extras"??
Thanks for any help in advance. 
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You will be charged £35 for installation and £20 for activation and as part of the 50Mb package they include a D Link DIR615 N router with a compatible USB N adaptor at no extra charge.
You can refuse the router and adaptor but it will make no difference to the installation and activation charges which will still come to £55.
The is also no Self Install option for 50Mb.
Package prices can be found HERE
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14-02-2010, 22:42
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Re: Hope this isn't a stupid question
The "free" VM router is still sitting in its box, as I also already have one. That said, my current linksys does seem to have a problem with 50M and needs to be rebooted every few days otherwise it slows down, so Im thinking about getting the VM router out of its box and giving it a trial spin.
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14-02-2010, 22:55
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Re: Hope this isn't a stupid question
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The "free" VM router is still sitting in its box, as I also already have one. That said, my current linksys does seem to have a problem with 50M and needs to be rebooted every few days otherwise it slows down, so Im thinking about getting the VM router out of its box and giving it a trial spin.
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Which Linksys do you have? WRT54G(L)? I noticed this too, and it will only "cope" with 50Mbps using Tomato firmware. Others (eg DD-WRT) only give around 30Mbps WAN>LAN. The DIR-615 is good for what it is, but be aware it too chokes every couple of days or so, and needs rebooting. Contrary to the WRT with Tomato, the 615 from VM is limited to around 30 connections, so it soon falls over with heavy use (downloading etc).
I'm looking to get a Netgear WNR3500L when they're out this month; waaay more horsepower on board, much more RAM, and also Tomato & DD-WRT compatible.
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See also MyOpenRouter for more info. It looks like it's gonna be a monster with great routing and throughput (WLAN>LAN and LAN>WLAN).
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14-02-2010, 23:14
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Re: Hope this isn't a stupid question
Its actually a WRT54GS, with original firmware. I get the full 50M when its rebooted, but over a few days it slows down to about 20, sometimes even less.
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14-02-2010, 23:41
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Re: Hope this isn't a stupid question
Woah!!! Fantastic response folks...
Any idea why self-install isn't an option?
Is it that hard? Particularly if it's just switching out a modem?
Thanks for the advice on "freebies" seems a bit odd but there you go, either extraordinary generosity or some kinda scheme/scam which is over my head.
 Also is it truly worth the switch from 20 to 50. I get reasonable signal most of the time but it occasionally drops very low and the modem has been known to flake out occasionally.
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16-02-2010, 19:34
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Re: Hope this isn't a stupid question
The reason 50meg upgrade cannot be self install is because a tech has to do an official speedtest and make sure it runs at at least 40meg. Also it will have the signal and wiring checked.
Quite rightly you want to keep using the airport extreme. Just take the free n router and sell it, you can make a saving that way.
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16-02-2010, 21:14
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Re: Hope this isn't a stupid question
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Woah!!! Fantastic response folks...
Any idea why self-install isn't an option?
Is it that hard? Particularly if it's just switching out a modem?
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It is exactly the same when you order a V+ it has to be a manned install, so it is a case of do you want the service which no one else can supply, if so pay for it to be installed then.
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16-02-2010, 22:29
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Re: Hope this isn't a stupid question
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 Also is it truly worth the switch from 20 to 50. I get reasonable signal most of the time but it occasionally drops very low and the modem has been known to flake out occasionally. 
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Only you can answer that one. Do you really NEED 50Mb? Is it worth the extra for the use you will be putting it?
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16-02-2010, 23:30
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Re: Hope this isn't a stupid question
Just a quick question:
Is the router you receive owned by you or is it on lease by Virgin?
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17-02-2010, 00:23
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Re: Hope this isn't a stupid question
The VM D-Link 615 is great, i get 48 - 52mb on wireless using an Edimax EW-7728IN Wireless N PCI Card.
the only thing and ive posted about this on a previous post on here i have one which hardware version is D2... theres no mention of it on D-Links website + firmware is marked as VM which i thought these wernt meant to be locked to VM firmware.
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17-02-2010, 04:46
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Re: Hope this isn't a stupid question
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Just a quick question:
Is the router you receive owned by you or is it on lease by Virgin? 
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Router information about router remaining Virgin property
http://allyours.virginmedia.com/html.../wireless.html
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