You absolutely cannot have a fixed IP Address on Virgin domestic cable.
I have tried several times and always been turned down (I wanted to do my own webhosting and mailhosting).
If you upgrade to the business broadband (more expensive etc) then they will let you have a fixed IP Address.
You usually do get better speeds with Virgin cable. But it does mean you are locked to the one provider. With ADSL you can switch providers fairly easily.
The question is, can you make good use of and obtain real benefit from the (slightly) increased speed to make up for the fact that you may have to deal their call centre?
There's always one, isn't there? Well that's me. I've had Virgin for a number of years (and Telewest/Eurobell before it became Virgin). I've also had Plusnet adsl for more years. I always meant to cancel the Plusnet service since getting the faster Virgin cable, but I wouldn't be without it now. Why? Because, although the Virgin is usually faster, it's so damned unreliable. It frequently dies for anything from a few minutes to 3 or 4 hours. Sometimes longer. It regularly slows to a crawl. Almost like old dial-up sometimes. Yes, I sometimes download tv progs and if it slowed significantly during that then I'd know what they are up to. But I do all my downloading overnight when it's not a problem. The service slows/dies afternoons and evenings when it affects normal internet access.
The Plusnet service, although not as fast, is solid and reliable. I can't remember when the last time was that it didn't work - years ago. If I had to choose and dump one, then the Virgin would go.
There's always one, isn't there? Well that's me. I've had Virgin for a number of years (and Telewest/Eurobell before it became Virgin). I've also had Plusnet adsl for more years. I always meant to cancel the Plusnet service since getting the faster Virgin cable, but I wouldn't be without it now. Why? Because, although the Virgin is usually faster, it's so damned unreliable. It frequently dies for anything from a few minutes to 3 or 4 hours. Sometimes longer. It regularly slows to a crawl. Almost like old dial-up sometimes. Yes, I sometimes download tv progs and if it slowed significantly during that then I'd know what they are up to. But I do all my downloading overnight when it's not a problem. The service slows/dies afternoons and evenings when it affects normal internet access.
The Plusnet service, although not as fast, is solid and reliable. I can't remember when the last time was that it didn't work - years ago. If I had to choose and dump one, then the Virgin would go.
On a Virgin 20MB line and it's very fast and reliable. Best part is the upgradability and being an XL subscriber I'll be getting a free upgrade to their 50MB
Call centre? I have yet to call Virgin for anything.
Have you tried updating your firm ware for your router?
Alternatively power the router off once in 24 with the help of a timer and this should help...