How to access advanced settings Enter 192.168.0.1 into the address bar of your browser, the settings page will then load Note: If you have enabled Modem Mode on the Hub 3 you will need to use 192.168.100.1 instead.

How to Connect to Your Home Router as an Administrator 2020-3-24 · When you access a router over Wi-Fi, keep the computer close to the router, in the same room if necessary, to avoid connection drops due to interference or weak wireless signals. More from Lifewire Learn the Purpose of the 192.168.1.254 Router IP Address Moving Virgin modem/wireless router | AVForums 2012-1-25

I have been with Virgin Media since they were NTL and I am very use to problems with the router - The problem as far as I can see it, is the "Access Denied" status showing on the router status page. So when you called it in they said there were no known faults and your connection was fine - is that correct? - Yes.

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2020-6-25 · This means that, while affected customers may still be connected to their Virgin Media router, they will not have Internet access so web pages and other services will not load. pic.twitter.com [access-uk] Re: Virgin Media, was RE: recommendation for a [access-uk] recommendation for a router/hub/wap to work with Virgin > Superhub 2 > > > I want too put my Virgin Superhub 2 into modem mode and attach a external > router/hub/WAP box to it. Can anyone recommend one? Preferably with an accessable web admin and > 8 ethernet ports, and that is known to work with Virgin's router. Thanks.--Les Smithson How to access advanced settings Enter 192.168.0.1 into the address bar of your browser, the settings page will then load Note: If you have enabled Modem Mode on the Hub 3 you will need to use 192.168.100.1 instead. Keep the router powered on, search for the reset button that is available on the back of your router. use some small and pointed like a paperclip, hold down the Reset button for 30 seconds. Release the Reset button and wait 30 seconds for the router to fully reset and power back on. I have been with Virgin Media since they were NTL and I am very use to problems with the router - The problem as far as I can see it, is the "Access Denied" status showing on the router status page. So when you called it in they said there were no known faults and your connection was fine - is that correct? - Yes.