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1STec 10m Black Virgin Media Quick Fit Male Push on to Female F-connector Isolator IEC Gold Plated Extension Cable with Clips for V6 TIVO Set Top Box or VIVID Fibre Super Hub Broadband Modems 10 Metre

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If worried that you will get cuttoff by Virgin (which I somehow doubt it considering the weight of Virgin requests to join I get every day through the mail) you can get ones that look identical to the original. As I suggested, Virgin's own cable is more than likely of a lower quality than the cable I suggested. Powered by independent speed tester Sam Knows, the new super-intelligent Homescan is a two-step speed test. This means it tests your WiFi speed to your device and the line speed you are getting to your Hub. I would suggest you avoid the twist on type of F connector though and an installer would start to gripe if you'd used them.

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Using our home scan feature, you can see how well your WiFi’s working around your home. It’ll guide you from room to room to carry out WiFi speed tests. Remember, one remote will pair with one TV box and cannot be used to control both of your TV boxes.

It’s a two-way digital splitter. Splitters are used, as they suggest, to spit the signal so you can connect to another cable and watch TV in a separate room. Just to say, that I wasn't aware that VM use their own standard cable. I've been using a cable I made myself from part from Screwfix & B&Q. I'm in I.T. and the cable I made has been great. No connection issues or loss in signal. Been using it for years and speed tests also proven this. AS a sidenote, anyone wanting to know where the VM engineers and installers get their tools from should visit here:

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If wanting to use your own cabling as opposed to having Virgin install their's then you''d be advised to use a high quality coax such as Webro WF100. This isn't strictly speaking the exact same cable as used by Virgin or indeed the exact cable that would be used in association with a cable TV installation, but it is considerably better than the generic RG6 you'd get at your local B&Q and is more than capable of conveying the signal with the minimal of noise and with inherent superior insulation. No, it’s part of the terms and conditions that you need a Virgin Media technician to move Virgin Media equipment. Thanks for your post, sorry to hear you've also not received the phone adapter. We'll be happy to arrange this for you. I'm currently having the same issue, my Coaxial cable was damaged and has left me with no internet at all. I called the support team and was advised that Virgin does not replace these cables and I would need to do it myself. Exactly what every person who knows nothing about Virgin Media’s cable network thinks and which is why people DIY the cable. Do it properly use crimp on F connectors and make sure they are tightened so you can not undo them with your fingers.

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RG6 coax would be a suitable type of coax to use with the PPC EX6 compression F connectors and the compression tool shown. This cable would suffice: You may be able to find cheaper retailers, but beware of imitators. A lot of the cheaper stuff isn't as advertised and may not be WF100. When we first had it installed, our virgin broadband was fed from the main incoming point (skirting board in living room at front of house) outside, up the wall and into the front bedroom, terminating into their router. If you’ve got a TV360, you must reply ‘go’ to a text that we sent to you before you start this guide.

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