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					Originally Posted by vincerooney  I'm still considering to get a tivo v6 by doing my usual email to CEO business but i'm still confused how it can be downstairs and my superhub upstairs sorry if i sound thick |  Thanks, vincerooney.
 
When a V6 and Superhub are not close together, you have two choices: 
1. Powerline adapters which use you electric wiring to effect an Ethernet connection between the two. These are devices which plug into wall sockets located next to the V6 and Superhub. 
2. WiFi. V6 has WiFi capability and can connect to the Superhub that way. I have mine connected this way and it works well but WiFi connection depends on a strong, stable signal at the V6’s location. 
Of course, V6 must have a cable co-ax connection as well as this connection to the home network Superhub.
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			Thanks for the clarification earlier everyone who replied. :-)
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		|  14-02-2018, 17:37 | #243 |  
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					Originally Posted by RobboEdin  Thanks, vincerooney.
 When a V6 and Superhub are not close together, you have two choices:
 1. Powerline adapters which use you electric wiring to effect an Ethernet connection between the two. These are devices which plug into wall sockets located next to the V6 and Superhub.
 2. WiFi. V6 has WiFi capability and can connect to the Superhub that way. I have mine connected this way and it works well but WiFi connection depends on a strong, stable signal at the V6’s location.
 Of course, V6 must have a cable co-ax connection as well as this connection to the home network Superhub.
 |  Yes, the superhub in my study upstairs serves my upstairs and downstairs V6s superbly via wifi.
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		|  14-02-2018, 17:51 | #244 |  
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					Originally Posted by RobboEdin  ..and V6 continues to work EXACTLY THE SAME as TiVo would if it lost its broadband connection. |  Spiderplant is wrong then ?
		 
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		|  14-02-2018, 18:02 | #245 |  
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					Originally Posted by spiderplant  It means some parts of it stop working.  But the same is true of the boxes with a built-in modem - if the modem can't connect, you lose the interactive features. |  
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					Originally Posted by Itshim  Spiderplant is wrong then ? |  Assuming you mean this from spiderplant, he is saying exactly the same - TiVo and V6 have the same function when broadband fails.
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		|  14-02-2018, 19:16 | #246 |  
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			Ok Thanks, Not even sure what one I Have,!
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		|  14-02-2018, 21:18 | #247 |  
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					Originally Posted by spiderplant  It means some parts of it stop working.  But the same is true of the boxes with a built-in modem - if the modem can't connect, you lose the interactive features. |  What part of someparts of it stop working means that nothing stops working. BB down  produces a failure in the V6 .if that matters to you it is another thing. But it is still a breakdown of its services  
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 Just disconnected my BB  the TiVo is working normally    
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		|  14-02-2018, 21:23 | #248 |  
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					Originally Posted by Itshim  Just disconnected my BB  the TiVo is working normally   |  The older TiVo has its own internal 10Mb broadband connection that goes back down the coax it's connected to.
 
However if that fails for whatever reason (network fault or internal issue to the box) you get exactly the same errors on TiVo that you get on the V6 when it's not connected to your home network.
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		|  15-02-2018, 10:28 | #249 |  
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			Received my free upgrade box yesterday, having read many posts on this board, most things went very smoothly. One thing that puzzled me was the right order to do thing, ie the printed guide says no 1, ring to activate, well as all the old boxes were still in place, that seemed wrong, should I have the new boxs in place then ask for an activate. Of course, it did not need the new boxs in place, so the guide was correct, a quick phone call to virgin set me straight, put through to an engineer and everything works fine.
 Now using my old Tivo box in place of my virgin v+ , and my new router which came with the box, is working fine, even if its upstairs in another room, definitely slightly more than 3 meters away from the TV.
 
 One final observation, the new box connects to the tv with a white cable adapter, (I missed that and that again puzzled me )
 
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					Originally Posted by divingbrit  Received my free upgrade box yesterday, having read many posts on this board, most things went very smoothly. One thing that puzzled me was the right order to do thing, ie the printed guide says no 1, ring to activate, well as all the old boxes were still in place, that seemed wrong, should I have the new boxs in place then ask for an activate. Of course, it did not need the new boxs in place, so the guide was correct, a quick phone call to virgin set me straight, put through to an engineer and everything works fine.
 Now using my old Tivo box in place of my virgin v+ , and my new router which came with the box, is working fine, even if its upstairs in another room, definitely slightly more than 3 meters away from the TV.
 
 One final observation, the new box connects to the tv with a white cable adapter, (I missed that and that again puzzled me )
 
 The home installation is easy, honest ;-
 |  I think the phone call to activate automatically disconnects one of your old boxes, even if your new one isn't connected yet  - hopefully it deactivates the right one  -  it deactivated the wrong one in my case !
 
You weren't the only one to be initially confused by the white adapter cable.
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		|  15-02-2018, 11:34 | #251 |  
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					Originally Posted by Mr K  I think the phone call to activate automatically disconnects one of your old boxes, even if your new one isn't connected yet  - hopefully it deactivates the right one  -  it deactivated the wrong one in my case ! |  That's correct. The box to be disconnected is selected by the person who took your order, but it stays active until you call to activate the new equipment. Unfortunately if they picked the wrong box, the wrong one will go off.
 
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					Originally Posted by Mr K  You weren't the only one to be initially confused by the white adapter cable. |  Can I ask what the confusion was?
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			Can customers choose which box to disconnect, or is it pot luck?
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					Originally Posted by spiderplant  That's correct. The box to be disconnected is selected by the person who took your order, but it stays active until you call to activate the new equipment. Unfortunately if they picked the wrong box, the wrong one will go off. |  Thats weird because I checked several times, to the point of paranoia, with the retention guy that it was the VHD that was being replaced not the TIVO.  He also put a £20 charge on my bill, which I had to get refunded.  Maybe he was having a bad day ! The nice overseas team sorted it all out for me, it was the UK end that cocked up. 
 
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					Originally Posted by spiderplant  Can I ask what the confusion was? |    It's not immediately apparent what the cable is for, not something I've had to do with any other VM box,  why wasn't it built with the right connection ?
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					Originally Posted by RichardCoulter  Can customers choose which box to disconnect, or is it pot luck? |  As documented, it should be the oldest box but customers can certainly call before or after to get the boxes they want active in their account.
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		|  15-02-2018, 12:42 | #255 |  
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					Originally Posted by Mr K    It's not immediately apparent what the cable is for, not something I've had to do with any other VM box,  why wasn't it built with the right connection ? |  The box is an LG wide design, and I believe that most other countries use the RF connector for their TV setup.
 
I'd also point out that the connection steps are documented in the QS guide that's in the kit box, and it's the first thing it tells you do to after disconnecting your old box:
 
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