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    Default Two routers on one vm line

    can i have two routers on one vm line after a splitter. i have one downstairs but want one upstairs aswell?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Shady View Post
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    haha, any reason why, will they conflict with each other?

    any good at bridging?

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    because vm need to register modems to work on their lines. one house per modem. they wont let you, depending on old modem model, i suppose you could put dd-wrt on it
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shady View Post
    because vm need to register modems to work on their lines. one house per modem. they wont let you, depending on old modem model, i suppose you could put dd-wrt on it
    when you get a new modem does the old one get de-registered? as i had the old one set up with them for about 2 years prior to the super hub

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    Default MAC address

    They all use the "MAC Address" to activate the modem so as long as it's active it will work. Why don't you just get a router ? Make sure you don't have the same IP address both pieces equipment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by XRay333 View Post
    They all use the "MAC Address" to activate the modem so as long as it's active it will work. Why don't you just get a router ? Make sure you don't have the same IP address both pieces equipment.
    i have 2 routers spare which vm gave me to use over the past 3 years which i have used, if i tell you the problem you are more likely to understand what i need.

    my super hub is obv wireless but i dont get a strong enough signal in my bedroom so i am hoping to put another router upstairs so i can get a strong enough signal.

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    hi

    from your post above

    i have 2 routers spare which vm gave me to use over the past 3 years which i have used, if i tell you the problem you are more likely to understand what i need.

    my super hub is obv wireless but i dont get a strong enough signal in my bedroom so i am hoping to put another router upstairs so i can get a strong enough signal.

    I am no expert but would you not be able to put the super hub into modem mode only and use the old routers to connect as before (this is assuming your set up before super hub was modem to router)


    hope this may help

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    Quote Originally Posted by manutd4life View Post
    i have 2 routers spare which vm gave me to use over the past 3 years which i have used, if i tell you the problem you are more likely to understand what i need.

    my super hub is obv wireless but i dont get a strong enough signal in my bedroom so i am hoping to put another router upstairs so i can get a strong enough signal.
    have you changed the super hub to modem only because i find the wifi to be rubish, then connect the router to the super hub and get a range extender for upstairs which will connect to the router and give you your wifi.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bob114 View Post
    hi


    I am no expert but would you not be able to put the super hub into modem mode only and use the old routers to connect as before (this is assuming your set up before super hub was modem to router)


    hope this may help
    Quote Originally Posted by dasteph View Post
    have you changed the super hub to modem only because i find the wifi to be rubish, then connect the router to the super hub and get a range extender for upstairs which will connect to the router and give you your wifi.
    cheers lads ill give this a try and see if it helps, i also have the old modem virgin gave me before i had the super hub.
    am i wrong in thinking i cant use the old modem upstairs and plug the router into that and keep the super hub downstairs?

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    Quote Originally Posted by manutd4life View Post
    cheers lads ill give this a try and see if it helps, i also have the old modem virgin gave me before i had the super hub.
    am i wrong in thinking i cant use the old modem upstairs and plug the router into that and keep the super hub downstairs?
    if you have had a broadband speed increase above 20 Mb then the older modem will not be able to handle it also some time in the future vm are supposed to be doubling the broadband speeds.

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    check the routers if they have the wds feature so you can use both; one will be the main router and the other one will repeat the signal of the first one and set the second one close to your bedroom
    Last edited by polako; 17th October, 2012 at 10:16 PM. Reason: adding notes

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    Why don't you join the 2 routers using home plugs. Then the upstairs router just acts as a switch with WiFi.

    I have my virgin media hib as modem only that supplies my dreytek which supplies my homepages which supplies a wireless n router in loft room. This gives le a WiFi coverage over 3 floors. I split them into network 1 and 2.

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    good idea 10-20 mbps badwidth powerline ethernet adapters will work

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    what brand are the routers and model?

 

 

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