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Originally Posted by Rob
You only have one broadband connection per account. Thus you only get one cable modem / router provided. You will not be able to obtain a second modem / router from official sources, and cannot get activated any illegitimately obtained modem / router.
In some cases it has been possible, depending on how the property is considered by Virgin Media, to register two separate user accounts (generally you've got to be seen as a multi household property), in which case you would have two separate bills, and two connections available for broadband. That's expensive.
Your best option is to have the router, run an ethernet cable from it to the other location and add a second wireless access point there. Alternatively you might consider the homeplug type networking that uses your power cable wiring.
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Not my experience Rob. It seems to me and, looking at this forum, to many, that VM are liable to send out a Shub and the slightest encouragement. In fact they're liable to send out a Shub as the default solution to almost any problem. Poor wireless? Have another Shub. Congested connection? Have another Shub. Can't pick up Channel 4? Have another Shub...
OP, though getting a second Shub from VM may not be so tough, you will never be able to update its firmware unless you get it enabled and connected to your cable account, which then means you'll never be able to update the old one again. Though you can string them together so Shub A is connected to VM and Shub B is acting as a wireless access point, the firmware restrictions make this unsatisfactory. If you have an old router hanging around, be it ADSL or cable, you can likely use it as a wireless access point for the Shub. If not, buy a cheap Netgear such as the WNR1000 since you are only going to be using the wireless on it. You only have to get a more expensive one if you need N300 or 5Ghz mode from both the Shub and the slave router or something.
Homeplugs have a habit of creating nasty interference to all around, they should be banned. There is always a better solution, homeplugs are just a brutish short cut. Better to use proper ethernet cabling if you can and wifi if you can't.