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03-05-2015 07:07 PM - last edited on 04-05-2015 08:31 AM by DaveCD
Hi I have been having problems with my Vodafone sure signal.
I received a new handset the other day and as I am the sure signal admin I had to deregister and re-register the sure signal to get it to work with my new phone.
Since then nothing would work. The following would happen:
Lights blink once top to bottom
Power light goes steady
Internet light blinks then goes steady
Bottom light with tick blinks then all lights go off and process repeats. It does this a few times then only shows power light.
I called Vodafone but had nightmare due to lack of signal. Next I took it to my parents to see if it would work on their internet but nothing.
Just got home and thought I would try one last time and something different happened.
Lights flashed in different ways for a while and now power and Internet lights are both on static.
Is this a good sign?
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03-05-2015 07:45 PM
Hi Dron1984,
I'm fairly sure that you have a faulty power supply which is quite common at the moment for the V1 Sure Signal and does create the classic symptom that you describe.
This problem is well described in the first post of this thread ... http://forum.vodafone.co.uk/t5/Vodafone-Sure-Signal/SureSignal-1-flashing-but-not-working-possible-f...
Replacement power supplies are readily available from Amazon or Ebay and cost around £10 delivered. Just search for 'sure signal power supply'.
Good luck.
Mike.
03-05-2015 07:45 PM
Hi Dron1984,
I'm fairly sure that you have a faulty power supply which is quite common at the moment for the V1 Sure Signal and does create the classic symptom that you describe.
This problem is well described in the first post of this thread ... http://forum.vodafone.co.uk/t5/Vodafone-Sure-Signal/SureSignal-1-flashing-but-not-working-possible-f...
Replacement power supplies are readily available from Amazon or Ebay and cost around £10 delivered. Just search for 'sure signal power supply'.
Good luck.
Mike.
03-05-2015 07:57 PM
03-05-2015 09:43 PM
Hi Dron1984
OK, hold on until a member of the Tech Team responds.
But whatever the result is, I highly recommend replacing the power supply as 4-5 years of continuous use does make them prone to problems.
You could just have a check around to see if you can 'borrow' a suitable power supply from somewhere just to test the SS.
The power requirements are 12 volts @ at least 1.5 Amps and a 2.5x5.5mm connector.
A likely source is a external hard drive that has a mains power supply.
Good luck,
Mike.
03-05-2015 09:54 PM
03-05-2015 10:00 PM - edited 03-05-2015 10:02 PM
It's going to take a few days to get to you as it's a Bank Holiday,
have a look around for a alternative supply to hopefully get you going as outlined in my last post.
Regards
Mike.
03-05-2015 10:22 PM
04-06-2015 09:15 PM - last edited on 08-06-2015 05:16 PM by Jenny
Hello V'fone Tech types,
This is a virtual repeat of a problemwhich you eventually solved in October 2013.
You did that by actually doing something secretive within the V'fone organisation.
Here is a problem.
We have a S.Sig.v3 which is currently running beutifully - no problems
I bought, used, a S.Sig v1. and installed it on Wednesday 3 June 2015.
At 16.24hr. on that day I received an e-,ail informing me that the device had been registered and it has duly appeared in my account
the poor little thing has spent the last 28 hours trying to catch your attention and connect to the V'fone network = as yet - failed.
It is still trying 21.11hr Thursday
Our S.Sigv3. is working in a quietly smug manner.
When I tried to add my wife's numer to my account I was given the message..." SORRY. There seems to be a problem. We'rre working hard to fix the issue. So please try again later. 500.2004"
My acct no: [removed by Moderator]
S.Sig.v1 ser no. 21223483328
Please do not rabbit on about Ip gateways, ttracert, pings and the like.
We have S.Sig.v3 running on the same line as the S.Sigv1 is trying to connect through - 'seemples'
What is the problem?????
Why is it still present after 17 months????
What are you doing about it??
Tell me !
I would like to be able to reccomend V'fone but you make it so difficult.
Many thanks
D.Lox.
08-06-2015 05:20 PM
Hi @dmlox
The problem here could simply be that you’re trying to use 2 Sure Signals.
If they’re close and within each other’s range, this can cause problems. Any updates sent by us to your router, will often only be forwarded onto 1 of the devices.
The same can happen the other way round too – so when they’re both trying to connect, only 1 will make it to our servers.
I’m afraid we can’t guarantee that the second Sure Signal will work, whilst in the same area as the first.
Thanks,
Jenny
13-06-2015 12:09 PM
Mornin' Jenny.
Thank for the hints.
They are currently about 16 feet apart with an 18 inch stone wall between them
I will scour round to find a dead 'dead' area and try again - must buy some cable!!
a.t.b.
D.Lox