I'll be on the phone to them at 9am sharp tomorrow. Not happy, especially as they're going to hike the price by £1.15/month from Feburary. It's frustrating because VM are the only company that offer a 9 month student contract as well. I'll have to look into pay monthly contracts next year.
When did it start happening? If you log in to your account then you can see the status of your connection.
If they are that bad, just get a 12 month and pay the rest off at the end? And since when did student leases only last 9 month? Most go over summer in Dundee at least.
About 3 days ago. It's been getting steadily slower since then. They aren't supposed to be this terrible. In Coventry they were decent, in Liverpool they aren't great at all. I'd never lease a house for 12 months. I go home over the summer.
Quality generally depends on who owned the infrastructure before Telewest was merged with NTL. Have you check the router? I was having horrible trouble with mine but the router/modem was over heating had to get it replaced.
We've tried leaving the router off for a couple hours to cool, turning it on-off. Not much help. Might be a firmware bug. That's happened before.
Hi Tangster I had the same problem as you for ages, but it's fixed now! Try the following: Go to http://192.168.100.1/VmRouterStatus_downstream.asp On the row labelled "Power Level (dBmV)" each of the values should be between -3 and +7, but up to 10 can be ok. However, if you add them all up, it should total less than 33. What are your values? If they're too high, you can fix it by buying an attenuator from maplin. If they're too low, try unscrewing the co-axial cable at the wall and on the modem, then screwing it back in again reasonably tight. If that doesn't fix it, ring VM and ask them to send someone round. There's a guide to what all the numbers mean here
Good luck when you ring them. I've always found them to be remarkably unhelpful on the phone. Try this to get through to them quicker: http://gethuman.com/phone-number/Virgin-Media/ I'm also on the 60mb package but luckily we tend to get it. The other night I was downloading off Steam at 6-8MB/s.
i must say ive had virgin for 3 or 4 years and 2 years at my parents and its has been fine. I would imagine there is a problem with your line. Ive had the 10mb, 20mb and now upgraded to 30mb packages (for free only took a phone call) and ive gotten the full speed with sub 7ms pings at all times of the day. I must admit the support is rubbish and always has been. Best thing to do is ask for it escalating as you dont understand them. It should put you through to a Glasgow call centre and those guys are helpful.
had virgin since it was telewest blueyonder, was and still is awesome. managed to download Diablo 3 last night at a steady 13.1MB/sec (104.8Mb/sec!) took mere minutes! mind in my area we were one of the first to get fibre and always seem to get the speed upgrades first, guess im in a lucky catchment area
Got an engineer out today to look at the local box. Problem is mostly fixed(Still not getting near 60mb, but better than before). Ping is down to double digits and the speed is around 2-16mb. Uploads at <1mb, but I don't do any serious uploading anyhow. Not happy with the quality of service, but the CS is good.
Having similar problems with Virgin Media last couple of days. Terrible D/L and jitter, upload seems unaffected? My ping test results seem normal (~20ms,3ms ping/jitter) while pc is just idling but as soon as i try to load a webpage or video it does this...
Strangely enough I've been noticing better speeds on my VM account than I'm paying for. I was downloading a couple of games at the weekend and my d/l speed was hitting around 4.2MB/s (35Mbps) when I'm only supposed to be on up to 30Mbps. It's a postcode lottery! EDIT:
I've sorted out a couple of different friend's Virgin media setups, after they'd upgraded to 30/50mb with the "Super Hub" (a pile of crap). Turn the Hub into Modem Mode and use a different router to do the real work. Ping times, throughput and wireless quality all improved by an insane amount in both cases. Like 1.5mb down 50ms pings to 35-49mb down 11ms ping. The super hub made browsing the web more painful than my home 0.5mb dsl. Just quit the super hub, can't be overstated.