cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 
1

Ask

2

Reply

3

Solution

suresignal v1 and virgin superhub 2

citrus
3: Seeker
3: Seeker
00:0e:59:19:bc:53192.168.0.9

 

I have a vss v1  ... had it for ages and from time to time it has stopped working but generally managed to get it going.

 

This time it seems to have stopped for ages  .. just the power light 1 is on and we recently re-registered the device to get it working

Serial Number * 21224314555 Get HelpStatus active

Get Help

Location Postcode SM2 XXX Get HelpDate of registration 25/06/2015 16:37:45

 

Have tried a hard reset of the vss a few times but to no avail

Now we have had the device for years and never had to set up any port forwarding in the virgin router .. DO I REALLY HAVE TO ? I thought these things were idiot proof 😞

 

Seem to remember one vodafone tech person telling me to change the wireless channel on the router .. is that right ?

 

Can someone resync the device remotely and provide some help here ?

 

We have 3 vodafone accounts and pay  ~£100 per month and cant use the phones at home !

1 ACCEPTED SOLUTION

cineriv
16: Advanced member
16: Advanced member

Hi citrus,

Your power supply is heavily under rated.

The rating of the power supply has to be at least 12Volts @1.5 Amps 18va .to function correctly.

Your unit  500 m/a  =  .5 Amp 6va  

so it can only provide a third of the required power.

 

Saying that, because it managed to reach the 4th. light, it proves that it is the power supply at fault.

 

Off to Amazon or Ebay for you!!  :smileywink:

Just search in either site for 'Sure Signal power supply'.

 

Regards ,

Mike.

 

View solution in original position

18 REPLIES 18

ok managed to find another power source ....so have done the reset and its now doing its full close encounters light show (1, 123, 2, 123, 2, 13) !!

 

guess I just have to give it overnight to sort itself out ?

now lights 1 and 2 are on solidly  .. after 30mins flashing

 

btw I added these in the router

 

Port Forwarding Rules

Name  Port Range  Protocol  IP Address  Enable Delete

123123UDP192.168.0.9
5050..51TCP&UDP192.168.0.9
500500UDP192.168.0.9
45004500UDP192.168.0.9
88..9TCP&UDP192.168.0.9
5353..54TCP&UDP192.168.0.9
17231723..1724TCP&UDP192.168.0.9
3343433434..33445TCP&UDP192.168.0.9
6767UDP192.168.0.9
6868UDP192.168.0.9

cineriv
16: Advanced member
16: Advanced member

Hi citrus,

That does sound optimistic, at least the light pattern has changed.

 

But this 'cycling' effect that you now have is yet another symptom of lack of power!

What is the rating of your new power source?

 

Regards,

Mike.

P.S. After I posted  this message, your new post appeared!!

A solid No.2 light means it has connected to the internet. So, Yes, leave it alone overnight to do it's stuff! 

3am

lights 1 and 2 on solidily  ... light 4 blinking

 

4am

light 1 on solidily

 

430am

lights 1 and 2 on solidily  ... light 4 blinking

 

 

(note the power supply is 12v 500ma 6va)

cineriv
16: Advanced member
16: Advanced member

Hi citrus,

Your power supply is heavily under rated.

The rating of the power supply has to be at least 12Volts @1.5 Amps 18va .to function correctly.

Your unit  500 m/a  =  .5 Amp 6va  

so it can only provide a third of the required power.

 

Saying that, because it managed to reach the 4th. light, it proves that it is the power supply at fault.

 

Off to Amazon or Ebay for you!!  :smileywink:

Just search in either site for 'Sure Signal power supply'.

 

Regards ,

Mike.

 

Mark
Community Manager
Community Manager

@citrus

 

I’ve checked you posts and I’m unable to see your download and upload speed. Please post this alonf with the following information. 


Your speed test results from here.

Your ping test results from here.

Your external IP address from here.

The results of a traceroute.

 

Your Sure Signal serial number:

 


VSS Traceroute command

On a PC:

Click on Start and select Run

Type CMD into the Run box and press enter/click ok

A black box will appear.

In this box type tracert 212.183.133.177 press Enter

Paste the output of this command into your reply.

Having all this information in one place will help us get the quickest possible resolution for you.

Thanks

Hi Mark,

 

The cavalry are too late ...our previous correspondant (the excellent cineriv) spotted the issue straightaway .. dodgy transformer  ... found another charger 1.2 mA and the device is now working within 5mins of being plugged in !!!

 

I have to say 8 hours fannying about with this and that ... opening routes on the hub  .. running tracert's etc etc ...what a waste of time.

 

Can I suggest that the troubleshooting guide for v1 boxes is CHANGE THE POWER SUPPLY !!

 

Would have save me a lot of noise.... grrrr

 

 

cineriv
16: Advanced member
16: Advanced member

Hi citrus,

It seems like we got there in the end!  :smileyhappy:

 

But, please obtain a new power unit as soon as possible ... we don't know the integrity of the one you are using, for £10, it's worth it!

I guess you mean 1.2 Amp not 1.2 mA for your current power supply !!??

 

Finally, I'm not a fan of opening all of these ports, if the Sure Signal has worked on your router in the past, it doesn't need any additional ports opened unless your router has had a recent update, but even then I think it's unlikely. I would suggest that you progressively close the ports that you have opened, just do a few at a time so it will be easy to reinstate them if necessary, otherwise the security of  your router could be compromised. (it's similar as you going away from home and leaving your front door open!!) :smileyfrustrated:

 

Regards.

Mike.

 

 

 

Hi Sarah, The ports that are opened I can see  .. but the ip addresses

 

IP addresses to be allowed on the router & firewall

  • 183.133.177-179
  • 183.133.181-182
  • 183.131.128-191

is that missing a set of number  ? xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx ?

 

also i am a virgin users so would this be in ipfilter part of the router set up  ?

 

Cheers

 

Chris