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20-01-2015 11:26 AM
Had SS working on sky router. Moved to BT 2 weeks ago. Followed instructiuons on port forwarding etc (same as for sky) but can't get a connection through. Have tried resetting (holding down reset key, turning power of while still holding button down etc.) and detregistering and reregistering but nothing seems to work. What else can I do?
22-01-2015 01:31 PM
Hi @k1pperman
Please take a look at our Sure Signal Troubleshooting thread. If this doesn’t resolve your query, please post your reply either below, or in the relevant thread, together with the details requested, including the following information.
VSS Traceroute command
On a PC:
This will help us get the quickest possible resolution for you.
Thanks
Jenny
22-01-2015 03:25 PM
Hi Jenny
Speed result = http://www.speedtest.net/result/4080175410.png
Ping =[URL=http://www.pingtest.net][IMG]http://www.pingtest.net/result/115403116.png[/IMG][/URL]
IP Address = 31.50.163.37
Traceroute
traceroute to 212.183.133.177 (212.183.133.177), 64 hops max, 72 byte packets
1 bthomehub (192.168.1.254) 4.056 ms 8.902 ms 10.209 ms
2 esr5.kingston4.broadband.bt.net (217.47.46.144) 36.259 ms 29.674 ms 37.374 ms
3 217.47.46.13 (217.47.46.13) 39.969 ms 38.023 ms 38.210 ms
4 213.1.69.130 (213.1.69.130) 42.202 ms 36.787 ms 39.441 ms
5 217.41.168.203 (217.41.168.203) 45.106 ms 31.341 ms 41.122 ms
6 217.41.168.109 (217.41.168.109) 38.538 ms 34.821 ms 40.657 ms
7 acc2-10gige-0-2-0-4.l-far.21cn-ipp.bt.net (109.159.249.225) 40.830 ms 38.883 ms 40.581 ms
8 core4-te0-9-0-21.faraday.ukcore.bt.net (109.159.249.143) 41.221 ms 49.956 ms 37.018 ms
9 peer1-xe8-0-1.telehouse.ukcore.bt.net (109.159.254.175) 33.059 ms 40.950 ms 38.663 ms
10 lndgw2.arcor-ip.net (195.66.224.124) 34.485 ms 44.467 ms 39.479 ms
11 85.205.0.86 (85.205.0.86) 36.910 ms 41.937 ms 33.970 ms
12 * * *
13 * *
Serial number = 21197175330
John
25-01-2015 10:54 AM
Hi @k1pperman,
Your tracroute looks fine.
It could be something has been changed by your ISP (internet service provider) so please check the following:
Check that your Sure Signal has been assigned an internal IP address by your router.
The Sure Signal must be assigned an internal IP address by your router. If your router supports DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol), this must be enabled as doing so will enable the router to assign an IP address to your Sure Signal automatically.
For more instructions on how to do this, please check your router manual or contact your ISP or router manufacturer.
If your router or network configuration doesn’t allow DHCP, you’ll need to assign a static IP address to your Sure Signal's MAC Address by using your router's configuration panel. Please contact your ISP or router manufacturer for instructions on how to do this. The MAC address can be found on the sticker at the back of the Sure Signal.
Manually configure your router to allow port-forwarding.
In most cases, routers support a system called Universal Plug-n-Play (UPnP), which sets up port-forwarding for you automatically. If you’ve got a complicated network setup, or a complex router, you may need to enter these settings manually.
Please see the following for a list of IP addresses and port numbers that need to be forwarded to your Sure Signal's internal IP address. For instructions on how to do this, we recommend you contact your ISP or Router Manufacturer, or refer to the default guide for your particular make and model, over at http://portforward.com.
Destination IP Addresses:
Ports and Protocols:
Please note that in the above list of IP addresses, the notation "212.183.131.128/26" means the complete range of IP addresses between 212.183.131.128 and 212.183.131.191
Your router also needs to assign the Sure Signal with a DNS (Domain Name Server) address via DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol).
Thanks,
Rodney
25-01-2015 11:38 AM
Hi Rodney
Thanks for your response. Just to confirm DHCP is enabled and I have assigned the IP address to the Sure Signal device. UPnP is enabled but so is something called Extended UPnP Security (No idea what that is but could try turning that off and test). The correct ports have been set up but for 123,500 and 4500 I had set up "ANY" protocol rather than UDP. I've now changed that and testing the connection again (but that feels like clutching at straws). If you are telling me that everything is ok from a vodafone perspective then I will be going back to BT and cancelling my contract and going back to sky, because I might be saving a few quid on my broadband but at least I could use my mobile at home
John
27-01-2015 07:10 AM
27-01-2015 09:25 AM
Hi John
Since it worked before your change of ISP i highly doubt that the issue is at Vodafones end as no settings will have changed there. Before calling BT and telling them to shove it up thier you know what do you have your old sky router?
Im not 100% sure it will work but you could try setting that up and configuring it for use with BT to atleast rule out router config issues.
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