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Hi all. I�m joining VM for broadband only in a couple of weeks. Any tips I should know about?
My plan is to put the superhub 3 into modem mode and use my existing router.
The home has an NTL cable point in the wall, but they�re sending an engineer anyway.
plusnet 80/20 (2/jun/14) 470m high sync: 64/9(Sep/17),54/6(Jan/19),46/7(Sep/19)
Back to cable after 15 years, Virgin Media installation 22/Nov.
20 years of broadband from 1999's ntl:cable modem trial - Live BQM
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Try to "persuade" the ""engineer" to check all the power levels. If the cable has been in place since the days of Dick, it could have deteriorated considerably.
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Thanks, will remember to ask.
plusnet 80/20 (2/jun/14) at 470m - sync history: 64/9(Sep/17),54/6(Jan/19),46/7(Sep/19)
Back to cable after 15 years, VM due 22nd Nov.
20 years of broadband from 1999's ntl:cable modem trial - Live BQM
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I'd get rid of the NTL faceplate inside the house if you can remove it easy enough. The newer face plates are much nicer as they have two euro modules that pop in and out.
Edit: If the NTL ones are the same ones used by Telewest you will find the new modules are a little smaller, thus depending on position this might reveal some old colours or markings if the box has been on too tight.
Edited by gary333 (Mon 11-Nov-19 09:19:00)
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Hi,
What type building do you live in? Flat or house? I am a VM Big OOMPH subscriber and use the Superhub on it's own. I live in a 1 bedroom flat in a small tenement. I have a Netgear USB 3.0 Wireless Dongle & get 867 Mb/sec on 5 GHz. I have "customised" the Superhub with my own settings to secure it as much as I can. In other words, I've setup my own SSID on both channels (2.4 & 5 GHz), configured MAC address filtering and disabled WPA. I get very good reception on the wireless all over my flat & even outside. I would, eventually, like to get another router only because I would like to share a portable hard disk that I have and access it remotely. Other than that the Superhub is pretty good for me....
HTH,
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I'd get rid of the NTL faceplate inside the house if you can remove it easy enough. The newer face plates are much nicer as they have two euro modules that pop in and out. Neither, the coax panel and the telephone point are side by side, both in one piece, moulded plastic. Nothing pops out.
plusnet 80/20 (2/jun/14) at 470m - sync history: 64/9(Sep/17),54/6(Jan/19),46/7(Sep/19)
Back to cable after 15 years, VM due 22nd Nov.
20 years of broadband from 1999's ntl:cable modem trial - Live BQM
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Its a big flat with solid walls, and the cable point is in one corner, so I wouldn't expect any single device to cover, and I already have a good router, attached to my separate VDSL modem. (I've had WiFi here since 802.11b first arrived!).
plusnet 80/20 (2/jun/14) at 470m - sync history: 64/9(Sep/17),54/6(Jan/19),46/7(Sep/19)
Back to cable after 15 years, VM due 22nd Nov.
20 years of broadband from 1999's ntl:cable modem trial - Live BQM
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I'd get rid of the NTL faceplate inside the house if you can remove it easy enough. The newer face plates are much nicer as they have two euro modules that pop in and out. Neither, the coax panel and the telephone point are side by side, both in one piece, moulded plastic. Nothing pops out.
It's the very latest Virgin Media face plates that have pop out modules and look much nicer  .
The old moulded ugly things look like this NTL Box
Cannot find a picture of the latest ones on the internet so will take one of mine later tonight.
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Mine looks more like that, but much cleaner, no visible screws, and the coax screw point is on the bottom. The NTL logo is also very feint.
plusnet 80/20 (2/jun/14) at 470m - sync history: 64/9(Sep/17),54/6(Jan/19),46/7(Sep/19)
Back to cable after 15 years, VM due 22nd Nov.
20 years of broadband from 1999's ntl:cable modem trial - Live BQM
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