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You need an IP address thats not in use, the subnet mask, gateway and DNS address. First ensure that your earlier Tenda kit is no longer fitted, just the Virgin Media pods.So what do I need to put in the dvr settings please?
With the DVR connected to the VM pod, in the DVR network settings, first try as @Phil said earlier and tick the box marked DHCP and apply. If the pod is connected to the hub, after a few seconds you should see the IP address, gateway, Subnet mask and DNS address populate themselves on the page. They will be greyed out as those are addresses assigned by the router and so can't be changed manually (without disabling the DHCP function)
If all is well, it should show an IP address starting 192.168.0.xxx. If so it's connected to the VM hub, has been assigned a valid address and you can use teh address displayed to connect to it (though it's preferable to set a static one). If however the IP address shows as 169.254.xxx.xxx that means the recorder has assigned its own IP address automatically, as it was unable to find a DHCP server (the Virgin Hub) and you need to first sort out the connectivity between the pod and the hub before going any further.