gray1313
TK Veteran
just rang them and they are going to send me the hub 5 out now not the 4I have hub 5 sorry 😂😂🍻
just rang them and they are going to send me the hub 5 out now not the 4I have hub 5 sorry 😂😂🍻
I ended up putting mine into modem mode, probably the worst one for reliability out of them all and that's saying something lolHub 5 not all that. Moving from virgin when contract is up.
Yes got mine in modem mode connected to mesh system.I ended up putting mine into modem mode, probably the worst one for reliability out of them all and that's saying something lol
What modem do you have?Yes from the VM hub port 1 into the back of the router on the WAN port.
I would set the VM hub to modem only mode first, it will reboot and then connect the router.
What is your budget?What modem do you have?
I don't play games, its just for Wifi on IPTV and phones.
Would I put the PC ethernet into the VM Hub or new router?
Be open to suggestions on possible purchases.
I just use deco m4 mesh twin pack enough for my use best thing i ever bought£75 max
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Reviews mention what people say here, VM hub is bad and they see noticeable improvement with a separate router
Is it set up on 2.4 or 5 or both?More info:
(M Volt 125 package)
I have VM Hub 3. Upstairs. PC is wired upstairs next to it
WiFi for IPTV and phones. No games/consoles.
Sunday 10:30am Test:
Located in Bedroom 1: Wifi is 135mbs
Bedroom 2: Similar ish
Bedroom 3: 30/35mbs
TV/Dining room above Bedroom 1 where the VM hub is: 125mbs
Front room : 40mbs
Kitchen: Similar
I get occasional drop out, 1/2 times a day for about 3/4 secs max.
Is there any merit in getting a router and turning the VM hub into a modem, with my speeds above?
Will there be a noticeable improvement?
Good point. Just did it on the phone and the front room was previously 40. By looking at the phone WiFi and seeing 5, it was now double.Is it set up on 2.4 or 5 or both?
2.4 slower speed but has a greater distance than 5Good point. Just did it on the phone and the front room was previously 40. By looking at the phone WiFi and seeing 5, it was now double.
Is there a way it can permanently transit at 5? Instead of fluctuating between the two? Never really payed too much attention to it, but see the channel on the phone WiFi. Top right drop down.
Outside the kitchen towards the garden its 2.4. So wherever strength is poor, it goes 2.4. Then if I walk into the house near the stairs it sets to 5
Change the SSID names and connect to them separatelyGood point. Just did it on the phone and the front room was previously 40. By looking at the phone WiFi and seeing 5, it was now double.
Is there a way it can permanently transit at 5? Instead of fluctuating between the two? Never really payed too much attention to it, but see the channel on the phone WiFi. Top right drop down.
Outside the kitchen towards the garden its 2.4. So wherever strength is poor, it goes 2.4. Then if I walk into the house near the stairs it sets to 5