General consensus is that they are a bit flaky, but then virginmedia push
updates out to them automatically to fix things.  Since you have an
existing Apple setup, if you are happy with how its all performing what I'd
do is set the virgin hub into "bridge mode" and connect that by ethernet to
the wan connection on the apple airport that looks like a flower.

This is probably similar to how your current virgin modem is working, and
it essentially leaves your network alone and puts the super-hub into dumb
modem mode.  this way you wont need to go around re-joining all of your
devices to the new wireless networks and re-doing any port forwarding rules
you may have.

I don't have much hands on experience of recent virginmedia kit, but one
thing I do know about apple time capsule and airport extreme boxes, is that
they work best when they are in charge of the network.

On 4 November 2012 19:04, Ray Packham <[email protected]> wrote:

> HI all
> I have been upgraded to 60meg on my virgin landline, now they are going to
> give me a Virgin super doooper virgin hub. Ive read mixed reviews about
> this Netgear bit of kit, and as Ive an apple router at the moment that has
> never given me trouble I'm a bit dubious about it. I wondered if anybody
> else was using Virgin's super hub thingy and what experiences they have of
> it?
>
>
> Ray
>
>
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