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Millions Of Virgin Media Customers Are Set To Get A Radical Update To Their Broadband Service From Today.
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But what about those customers who don't happen to have the latest Hub 3 router installed?
But what about those customers who don't happen to have the latest Hub 3 router installed?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If you are with Virgin you can upgrade to the Hub3 router. Looks free.
Existing Virgin Media customers can now get their hands on a brand new router if they want to (new customers get it by default, of course).
Launched almost a year ago now, the redesigned Hub 3.0 (or Super Hub 3) shares the same vertical form factor as its predecessors but adopts a more industrial, harsher, utilitarian design.
The router (also known as the VMDG505) is available to all new Virgin Media broadband customers for free, as mentioned. Existing customers can upgrade to it for a fee, with the device supporting the company’s maximum download speed of 300Mbps (that’s Virgin Media’s HomeWorks).
However, since this is a DOCSIS 3.0 modem with 24 bonded downstream channels and eight upstream ones, the theoretical download and upload speeds are far, far higher (912Mbps and 216Mbps respectively).
Existing Virgin Media customers can now get their hands on a brand new router if they want to (new customers get it by default, of course).
Launched almost a year ago now, the redesigned Hub 3.0 (or Super Hub 3) shares the same vertical form factor as its predecessors but adopts a more industrial, harsher, utilitarian design.
The router (also known as the VMDG505) is available to all new Virgin Media broadband customers for free, as mentioned. Existing customers can upgrade to it for a fee, with the device supporting the company’s maximum download speed of 300Mbps (that’s Virgin Media’s HomeWorks).
However, since this is a DOCSIS 3.0 modem with 24 bonded downstream channels and eight upstream ones, the theoretical download and upload speeds are far, far higher (912Mbps and 216Mbps respectively).
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I have phoned Virgin and they say that the hub that I am now using is working perfectly well, so I asked them if the old hub is working perfectly okay, why Virgin in their wisdom deem it necessary to produce a new one and then go on to improve that one even more from today.
The answer I got was that certain areas were experiencing problems.
I have phoned Virgin and they say that the hub that I am now using is working perfectly well, so I asked them if the old hub is working perfectly okay, why Virgin in their wisdom deem it necessary to produce a new one and then go on to improve that one even more from today.
The answer I got was that certain areas were experiencing problems.
Pity those of us who are stuck in the sticks with Sky! Because they can't deliver the service we're paying for they've said I can have a new, improved box for a one off £20 then another £13 per month for 18 months! We're cancelling Sky and maybe OH will rejoin and get the upgraded box as a part of the cheaper new customer package.
@zebo - it sounds like you need to do, what we had to do with VM:
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