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23-07-2014 03:12 PM
23-07-2014 03:46 PM
Hi Hal,
I am not sure if you saw my reply on you other post (keep things in one thread - it makes it easier to follow)
The problem you have is your HH3 not playing ball.
There are many posts documenting people with that router can't get the suresignal to work... So unless there have been any fixes from BT, I think you may be out of luck.
The newer Home Hub 4 and 5's have an option that you can tick, and most of the time that fixes things.
The devices do work on FTTC links with the right router, so the whole Fibre/PPPoE thing can be ignored (yes there are technical reasons, but most routers can handle that)
I have a PlusNet FTTC connection, ditched the OpenReach Modem and PlusNet supplied router, and replaced them both with a Draytek VDSL router.
I am not sure how the Community Sure Signals are going to work, but guess that Vodafone will be providing the internet lines for them, and thus should work really well if enough devices can be dotted around the community.
If you tweeted the papers with your experience on the home based one, hopefully it wasn't too much of an informed moan, as they are completely different items, and setups.
Ellis the forum community manager put a post up about it yesterday, and had an application form for areas that may want to make use of it.
23-07-2014 06:26 PM
Thanks, grolsshuk.
I did not feel like adding my problem at the end of a long list of the same problem. I thought it would get lost in the noise.
We are on an FTTC connection here, but I dont think FTTC defines a protocol such as PPPoA and PPPoE but given what you say I would presume that PlusNet use PPPoA and hence your Sure signal works.
I did buy a new VDSL router last week after a bit of research and have tried all its settings, but it too will not allow PPPoA when in VDSL mode. I presume, therefore, based on conversations with BT support it will not work.
I do not view this as BT problem as they are rolling out BT Infinity on a national basis as part of the government push for super high speed broadband, and they are conforming to MTU and Ethernet based high speed WAN.
As you say, I am out of luck, but I think it should be known that Sure Signal as sold now, will not work with BT Infinity.
thanks and regards, Hal.
24-07-2014 10:47 AM
All FTTC is PPPoE as far as I know, so nothing speical about my PlusNet connection.
VDSL2/PPPoE with an MTU of less than 1500, as you say, it can't go that high.
The attached pic is a screen grab of the router info page.
So I am still pretty much convinced it is down to the router being used rather than the line technology.
Hopefully the larger scale comminuty schemes well help your signal problems if your area is selected from the applications.
24-07-2014 05:41 PM
Can't find the attachment, which I would like to see, please.
30-07-2014 01:08 PM
31-07-2014 05:44 PM
What I have is a BT Business Hub 3 (NOT a Home Hub). This is the very latest version of the Business Hub.
I've set all the required ports (8, 50 and 500[IPSec-IKE], 4500, 123[NTP], and 1723[PPTP]) to link to the Sure Signal.
I've enbled Port Clamping
I've got UPnP enabled (which should remove the need to set up the ports, but they are set up)
I've got the router firewall switched off.
BT were able to see the Sure Signal. Is there any possibility that someone at Vodafone could take a look and see if they can see the Sure Signal here? Maybe resynchronise it to see if that helps?
The Sure Signal is V2. Power light and 2 white indicators.
I've reset it and powered it off ad infinitum. The front panel lights flash for about 4 minutes then go out. The ethernet lights on the back, by the ethernet cable to the hub, flash during the front light flashing, so there is obviously some ethernet activity.
I'm now, hopefully temporarily, using an old UMA enabled Orange phone that I had lying around via the Hub quite successfully. So if we cannot resolve this, I may have to move permanently away from Vodafone and go back to Orange.
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