Calling all VirginMedia Customers

Calling all VirginMedia Customers

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RemaL

24,973 posts

234 months

Monday 12th October 2015
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Said our super hub was OK with the upgraded service.

Bare in mind the last one we both had was a telewest Router

br d

8,396 posts

226 months

Monday 12th October 2015
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Had someone wait in on Saturday for the agreed delivery, didn't come, fkers.

jodypress

1,928 posts

274 months

Monday 12th October 2015
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Got my new superhub today. Surprisingly Yodel delivered without any trouble. Set it up and called to activate.

Seriously impressed with the new superhub. Great range with the 5ghz and don't need my old extender. 211mb on ethernet and 204mb on my phone. Yowser!!!!


Dr Banjo

656 posts

149 months

Monday 12th October 2015
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yikes

outnumbered

4,083 posts

234 months

Monday 12th October 2015
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We don't have the upgrade available in our area until "May - September 2016"... but I'd much prefer to get better upstream than pointlessly high downstream. In the end, that's what might push me back to Infinity at the end of our 18 month VM contract, as the difference between 10-12Mb/s upstream and potential 19Mb/s with Infinity is very noticeable when you're trying to do cloud backups. 80 vs 200 downstream isn't noticeable in normal use...



JonRB

74,510 posts

272 months

Monday 12th October 2015
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outnumbered said:
We don't have the upgrade available in our area until "May - September 2016"... but I'd much prefer to get better upstream than pointlessly high downstream. In the end, that's what might push me back to Infinity at the end of our 18 month VM contract, as the difference between 10-12Mb/s upstream and potential 19Mb/s with Infinity is very noticeable when you're trying to do cloud backups. 80 vs 200 downstream isn't noticeable in normal use...
It's a fair point. Even at 80 MBPS I often find that a download is limited by the server at the other end rather than your internet connection.

mudster

784 posts

244 months

Monday 12th October 2015
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Didnt realise you had to order the upgrade, but will do that. It prompted me to do a speed test to see what I am getting now. 55Mbps on my iphone and 1.8Mbps on my android tablet.

Anyone have an explanation why the difference? Repeated the test a few times with similar results. Ping on my tablet is around 200-300ms and 10ms on phone. Just a bit odd.

zetec

4,465 posts

251 months

Monday 12th October 2015
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Got my superhub on Saturday, I did a speed test this evening on this laptop and it returned just over 20mbps. Tried it on my phone and got about 60mbps.

So much for 200 irked

jammy_basturd

29,778 posts

212 months

Monday 12th October 2015
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mudster said:
Didnt realise you had to order the upgrade, but will do that. It prompted me to do a speed test to see what I am getting now. 55Mbps on my iphone and 1.8Mbps on my android tablet.

Anyone have an explanation why the difference? Repeated the test a few times with similar results. Ping on my tablet is around 200-300ms and 10ms on phone. Just a bit odd.
Cheap and/or old Android tablet?

mudster

784 posts

244 months

Monday 12th October 2015
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Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1. About 2 years old now.

outnumbered

4,083 posts

234 months

Tuesday 13th October 2015
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mudster said:
Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1. About 2 years old now.
Maybe the iPhone is using 5Ghz radio and the Android tab is on 2.4Ghz and it's really congested ?

George111

6,930 posts

251 months

Tuesday 13th October 2015
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jodypress said:
Got my new superhub today. Surprisingly Yodel delivered without any trouble. Set it up and called to activate.

Seriously impressed with the new superhub. Great range with the 5ghz and don't need my old extender. 211mb on ethernet and 204mb on my phone. Yowser!!!!

Do that again and use a non-Virgin Media hosted server. All (I suspect, can't see clearly in the picture) you are testing there is the speed of VMs internal network, which given it's a private network, should be very good. A better test is to include their connections to the outside world as that's where all your traffic comes from, Google, Amazon, Netflix, iPlayer etc. This is where BT is strong and VM less so.


Mr E

21,614 posts

259 months

Tuesday 13th October 2015
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Is the new superhub still a netgear device?

okgo

38,001 posts

198 months

Tuesday 13th October 2015
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It says end of November for me, so what can I do now, my speed is ste, around 20 meg despite it being upto 100 on my package. How can I order a new hub without ringing someone? I cannot stand speaking to them.

Are you all ordering a new hub on the website somewhere?

jodypress

1,928 posts

274 months

Tuesday 13th October 2015
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George111 said:
Do that again and use a non-Virgin Media hosted server. All (I suspect, can't see clearly in the picture) you are testing there is the speed of VMs internal network, which given it's a private network, should be very good. A better test is to include their connections to the outside world as that's where all your traffic comes from, Google, Amazon, Netflix, iPlayer etc. This is where BT is strong and VM less so.
I just tried it again on Speedtest.net and similar speeds. Clicked different servers and not much different tbh. All I know is my torrents download ridiculously fast, hosting Skype calls and gotomeeting webinars are fine and my genreal web browsing if great. All in all I'm very happy.

Jobbo

12,971 posts

264 months

Tuesday 13th October 2015
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jodypress said:
George111 said:
Do that again and use a non-Virgin Media hosted server. All (I suspect, can't see clearly in the picture) you are testing there is the speed of VMs internal network, which given it's a private network, should be very good. A better test is to include their connections to the outside world as that's where all your traffic comes from, Google, Amazon, Netflix, iPlayer etc. This is where BT is strong and VM less so.
I just tried it again on Speedtest.net and similar speeds. Clicked different servers and not much different tbh. All I know is my torrents download ridiculously fast, hosting Skype calls and gotomeeting webinars are fine and my genreal web browsing if great. All in all I'm very happy.
Same here - the ping is ridiculously quick (8ms) to a local Virgin server, but selecting a non-Virgin one at the other end of the country produced the same download and upload speeds, just with a 16ms ping.

megaphone

10,717 posts

251 months

Tuesday 13th October 2015
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Try testing with this

bt wholesale speed test

mudster

784 posts

244 months

Tuesday 13th October 2015
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outnumbered said:
mudster said:
Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1. About 2 years old now.
Maybe the iPhone is using 5Ghz radio and the Android tab is on 2.4Ghz and it's really congested ?
Never been able to connect anything to 5GHz to be honest. Rebooted tablet and getting decent speeds tonight.

mudster

784 posts

244 months

Tuesday 13th October 2015
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outnumbered said:
mudster said:
Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1. About 2 years old now.
Maybe the iPhone is using 5Ghz radio and the Android tab is on 2.4Ghz and it's really congested ?
Never been able to connect anything to 5GHz to be honest. Rebooted tablet and getting decent speeds tonight.

Jobbo

12,971 posts

264 months

Wednesday 14th October 2015
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Just got an e-mail saying my new router will be delivered to my door in the next few days. Right... so what was that which I waited in for and arrived on Saturday?