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Sure Signal not working with Sky Broadband

scottwardle1
2: Seeker
2: Seeker

Hi,

 

Sure Signal not working with Sky Broadband. It's one of the new SS boxes.

 

Power light comes on, both System and Phone light flashes for a few minutes, then system light just flashes constantly.

 

My IP address is 90.207.68.33

 

Can anyone help!

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scottwardle1
2: Seeker
2: Seeker
Just to add, I've checked out various posts regarding this issue, i've also checked out the 'help' pages and still cannot find an answer.

what do you have to do to get some help on here!?

if you're hoping for mod interaction then you'll have to wait your turn like everybody else on here :Winking_smiley:

 

Might be helpful for the mods if you include your VSS serial no

 

FDH

in fairness to myself, we all shouldn't be on here anyway, if you purchase a product from a store for £50 the last thing we should be doing is having to post questions as to why it won't work.

and as per your VSS Ts&Cs VF can't guarantee a workign VSS on every set up. 

 

Hundreds of routers + hundreds of ISPs = thousands of reasons why it won't work.

 

have you tried this - http://forum.vodafone.co.uk/t5/Vodafone-Sure-Signal/Troubleshooting-Please-read-before-posting/td-p/...

 

FDH

 

PS, noticed you still haven't posted your serial number :Winking_smiley:

Tech team - can you possibly help?  VSS works some times then drops (flashing power + first icon lit; new VSS).  Having read numerous web pages and posts I'm totally confused as to port forwarding or not, MER versus PPPoA, etc.

 

PLEASE HELP!!!

 

VSS S/N = 40131969947

speed test:  ping 27ms, download 5.24 mbps, upload 0.66 mbps

ping test:  34ms, jitter 1 ms

IP address 94.9.58.130

network type:  PPPoA

traceroute:

traceroute to 212.183.133.177 (212.183.133.177), 64 hops max, 52 byte packets
 1  skyrouter.home (192.168.0.1)  0.712 ms  0.425 ms  0.316 ms
 2  * * *
 3  te0-0-0-3.pr0.thlon.ov.easynet.net (89.200.135.184)  25.669 ms  29.222 ms  31.955 ms
 4  te0-2-0-0.er11.thlon.ov.easynet.net (89.200.131.85)  29.016 ms  26.364 ms  24.311 ms
 5  bu4.gr10.telon.uk.easynet.net (89.200.135.145)  27.367 ms  24.834 ms  25.270 ms
 6  amdgw1.arcor-ip.net (195.69.145.123)  31.074 ms  32.876 ms  36.179 ms
 7  188.111.129.25 (188.111.129.25)  42.615 ms  47.338 ms  47.895 ms
 8  85.205.116.6 (85.205.116.6)  54.062 ms  54.119 ms  53.419 ms
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Hi henpaul,

 

From the tests that you’ve done, everything looks fine.

 

As it works sometimes it would indicate that there is either a problem with the broadband connection or possibly a fault with the Sure Signal.

 

Do you notice the drops happening at specific times of the day or is it random?

 

One way to eliminate a broadband issue would be to connect the Sure Signal to a different connection at a friends or relatives house to see if it still happens.

 

One other thing that I’d try would be a different Ethernet cable to see if this is causing the problem.

 

James

Retired-James
Moderator (Retired)
Moderator (Retired)

Hi scottwardle1,

 

I have just responded to your post in the other thread here.

 

James