I know it'd be more definitive to phone VM direct and ask them but I can't be bothered to go through the hassle of explaining to someone on the phone if it won't work.
I live in a shared house that's rented from an external landlord. We have a Virgin Media Superhub but I don't think it's the latest version, my neighbour has a newer looking one which matches VM's latest promotional stuff. When selecting what frequency to operate at we can select either 2.4GHz OR 5GHz but according to this the new ones are dual band so we could run both at the same time. Normally I'd just change this to 5GHz and be done with it but one of our housemates has an old laptop that won't work with 5GHz. The speed difference between the two is almost double in my experience so I am keen to use 5GHz. We have 100Mbit/s but get equivalent 30/40Mbit/s when using 2.4GHz in my experience.
If I call VM as a resident but not the account holder are they likely to give us the newer version of the router? We don't have a land line so it'd have to be from my mobile so I have no way of proving over the phone that I live at the address I do. I doubt my landlord is going to want to go to the hassle of calling VM for us and explaining to fix something that, to a non-techy, seems a non-issue.
Anyone got any advice? p.s. purposely breaking the modem and getting it replaced is not an option
I live in a shared house that's rented from an external landlord. We have a Virgin Media Superhub but I don't think it's the latest version, my neighbour has a newer looking one which matches VM's latest promotional stuff. When selecting what frequency to operate at we can select either 2.4GHz OR 5GHz but according to this the new ones are dual band so we could run both at the same time. Normally I'd just change this to 5GHz and be done with it but one of our housemates has an old laptop that won't work with 5GHz. The speed difference between the two is almost double in my experience so I am keen to use 5GHz. We have 100Mbit/s but get equivalent 30/40Mbit/s when using 2.4GHz in my experience.
If I call VM as a resident but not the account holder are they likely to give us the newer version of the router? We don't have a land line so it'd have to be from my mobile so I have no way of proving over the phone that I live at the address I do. I doubt my landlord is going to want to go to the hassle of calling VM for us and explaining to fix something that, to a non-techy, seems a non-issue.
Anyone got any advice? p.s. purposely breaking the modem and getting it replaced is not an option
