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27-12-2012 02:53 PM
I am trying here as a last resort, as telephone support for this had a major fail due to not doing as I requested by trying to resolve the issue using the standard help KT scripts.
Problem is I have 4 phones "registered" to the Sure Signal, but only one actually gets a 3G signal (that being the "Administrators" phone).
I have rebooted (numerous times) the Sure Signal, Performed Hard resets, Opened up the ports that Vodafone dont tell you about on the router, De-registered and re-registered the Sure Signal and all the associated numbers. Still after telling the Phone support person her advice was while on the call to her to power off the Router and Sure Signal, Wait for 2 minutes and power back on the router and Sure signal. Guess what happened as soon as they were powered off. Call was dropped, because of no network coverage.
Can anyone provide details on why this issue is happening and how to resolve it.
Sure Signal Serial Number is 21197029750
Network is Virgin 60Mb and trace routes get to Vodafones outer firewalls.
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28-12-2012 08:47 PM
The phones used to work, and now they do again. I managed to speak to a helpful phone support lady, and she managed to get the VSS "resynch" itself and pick up all the phones again. All is working well now.
18-07-2013 05:57 PM
Hi DaveGi,
As one phone is working fine the connection, including your IP address, would be fine.
I can see that you've been trying to add the number registered as the Sure Signal owner, which is why it’s been failing. This number is automatically assigned access, and it's only the additional numbers you need to set up separately.
I've done a resync of the Sure Signal to try and clear the problem you're seeing so can you reset the Sure Signal box for me?
For Sure Signal version 1 or 2:
For Sure Signal version 3:
One other thought is to check that the phone which won’t connect has 3G switched on. I know some people turn it off to minimise data use when roaming, and the Sure Signal only provides a 3G signal.
Dave
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19-07-2013 10:54 AM
Dave
Thank you for a thougtful and helpful reply. Your suggestion that 3G might be disabled in the errant phone was spot on. I don't know how it happened as it is buried in a menu, but the network mode was set to GSM only. After switching it back to GSM / WCDMA auto, the phone works with the Sure Signal.
I could have saved time and grief if I had thought of this myself!
Tkanks again
Dave