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RichardCP
Sep 10, 2017Follower
Virgin Media Hub3 and Orbi
I live in quite a large (5 bed - 4 storey) Victorian house and currently have a Virgin Hub3 on the ground floor and one Netgear WN3000RP extender in an upstairs room. This is not sufficient for adeq...
DB2k
Sep 06, 2018Aspirant
well..
it's early days but now I have had a new hub, and an engineer out who replaced some of the cabling towards the router as the inner core wasn't making a good connection.
Currently it's working and had been since 4pm yesterday.
I have an Orbi and 1 satellite up running in router mode. I also have the superhub running in router mode. Unsure about keeping that as it might be double nat? Not sure. I put the Orbi IP as fixed and then on the superhub put it in the DMZ.
All my attached devices seem to be working from xbox to sonos to hive to Fire TV etc.
I'm getting 107MBps all over my house which is the limit of my broadband anyway.
Anyway.. thus far it's stable.
FURRYe38
Sep 06, 2018Guru - Experienced User
If your using the DMZ on the ISP model for the Orbi router, NAT should be OPEN.
DB2k wrote:
well..
it's early days but now I have had a new hub, and an engineer out who replaced some of the cabling towards the router as the inner core wasn't making a good connection.
Currently it's working and had been since 4pm yesterday.
I have an Orbi and 1 satellite up running in router mode. I also have the superhub running in router mode. Unsure about keeping that as it might be double nat? Not sure. I put the Orbi IP as fixed and then on the superhub put it in the DMZ.
All my attached devices seem to be working from xbox to sonos to hive to Fire TV etc.
I'm getting 107MBps all over my house which is the limit of my broadband anyway.
Anyway.. thus far it's stable.