Will piggyback this if that’s ok - just had an offer accepted on my first place and looking into it, seems that the Virgin Media top bundle is decent value (especially throwing in the SIM only deal as I’m about to finish my mobile contract). However, I know that when we’ve had it installed in my parents’ home in the past the connection can be dreadful. Anyone got experience of this? I work from home 3 days per week so can’t afford for an unreliable connection.
Will piggyback this if that’s ok - just had an offer accepted on my first place and looking into it, seems that the Virgin Media top bundle is decent value (especially throwing in the SIM only deal as I’m about to finish my mobile contract). However, I know that when we’ve had it installed in my parents’ home in the past the connection can be dreadful. Anyone got experience of this? I work from home 3 days per week so can’t afford for an unreliable connection.
The connection coming into the house is good but around the house can be a bit sketchy.
I've been with VM for many years on the top package and can count the number of issues I've had on one hand. As some others have said there can sometimes be an issue with the internal wifi but that is solved by boosters or putting the router in a better placeWill piggyback this if that’s ok - just had an offer accepted on my first place and looking into it, seems that the Virgin Media top bundle is decent value (especially throwing in the SIM only deal as I’m about to finish my mobile contract). However, I know that when we’ve had it installed in my parents’ home in the past the connection can be dreadful. Anyone got experience of this? I work from home 3 days per week so can’t afford for an unreliable connection.
That's down to the actual wifi / router
Will piggyback this if that’s ok - just had an offer accepted on my first place and looking into it, seems that the Virgin Media top bundle is decent value (especially throwing in the SIM only deal as I’m about to finish my mobile contract). However, I know that when we’ve had it installed in my parents’ home in the past the connection can be dreadful. Anyone got experience of this? I work from home 3 days per week so can’t afford for an unreliable connection.
The patchy WiFi thing is what we had previously. I’m hoping to hard-wire a connection to one of the bedrooms so I can work on Ethernet connection like I do currently (with Sky at the moment). However, can you buy a better router to fit which will stop the WiFi issues? Had my eyes on a TP Link mesh system but the house isn’t massive so don’t know whether that’s a waste.
If it comes to it, you can just disable the Wifi on the router they give you and plug in an access point or something for better Wifi
There is also the option of powerlines if you want to hardware to another room
If it comes to it, you can just disable the Wifi on the router they give you and plug in an access point or something for better Wifi
There is also the option of powerlines if you want to hardware to another room
Yep the one they supply is a bit shit, we run a lot of things off ours at the same time which won’t be helping.
I'm looking to switch atm. Who was this please?I have 100mb, I rang cos my speeds were registering in the kb range.
“What have you got connected?”
“Nothing is using the net aside from the laptop connected”
“But how many WiFi devices are there in the house”
“Weird question but: 5 Google homes, 2 laptops,3 phones, two consoles and an iPad”
“Oh you’ve got way too many devices”
“Eh? The only thing actively using the net is the laptop, I’ve got 100mb”
“Yeah for that many we’d advise 200mb or above”
“Bu..but..but that’s massive overkill for a laptop, are you claiming my five idle Google
homes are sucking up 100mb of bandwidth??”
“Yes”
“We’ll I want to make a complaint I’m not getting the speeds I pay for”
“If you want to do that you have to run only to me Ethernet connection to a laptop, we won’t accept anything else”
“But I don’t have an Ethernet port on my laptop”
“that’s you’re problem”
I hung up and started looking at other providers.
I'm looking to switch atm. Who was this please?
I ran some Cat5s from the lounge where the original Blueyonder box was donkey's ago, to the upstairs bedrooms and the downstairs rear of the house. As most of the family and visiting grandkids are all on their phones and tablets these days, I put a TP link router in the bedroom about 3 years ago, so the house is fairly well covered now for wi-fi. The TP link hasn't aged well, keeps having to be re-started, but I put that down to being a faily cheap model and constant use.Have looked at power lines as well previously. Again, TP Link I’d imagine would be fit for purpose?
to be fair they’ve always been ok with me I’ve get the full package and it’s £70 a month
Has anyone quit their provider and then re-joined as a new customer?
Do they make it awkward? Could I expect weeks of downtime between contracts?
I'm happy with my actual broadband speed, reliability etc. But it's with virgin and cos ive been bumbling along an out-of-contract rollover, turns out I'm paying nearly treble what I would be if I were a new customer with a better bundle...cunts.
If you're happy with the service Nick, and would be happy to continue with them albeit a lower price, you could try telling them you'd be willing to extend your contract but with a better deal. Broadband companies and many others from my exp seem to love to keep customers for longer on their books even at the expense of a reduced monthly fee, and this might well be a way to get out of the deal you have now and move onto a better one. They win and you win. Obviously this scenario could happen again but it might be worth a go, I have tried it before with some success.Yeah just an annual one for inflation.
Takes the piss though as it's half what I pay if somebody new signs up.
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