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21-11-2013 01:39 AM
I am trying to get a SureSignal version 1 working for a customer at their address following problems with their router. It has previously worked OK occasionally requiring a reset.
The router has been replaced with a TP-Link TD-W8970 and works great with everything at his office, except for the SureSignal.
I have taken the exact same router and sure signal setup (without reconfiguring) to my premises (5 miles away, different post code), where it all works fine. A test call was made to and from a registed phone at my premises. The phone activity light was active during the calls.
My ISP is TalkTalk line speed 12-14 down.
My customers ISP (where it does not work but is registered to) is Farming Online Ltd (http://www.farming.co.uk) with a speed of between 4.9 and 6 down.
All specified ports that I can find are open. In desperation I have put the SureSignal into the router DMZ.
The sure signal appears to detect the internet but will not connect to the vodafone system.
Any suggestions on how to resolve this?
My feeling is that it is an ISP related issue but I need to know what exactly I should ask/tell them to do?
Thanks
22-03-2014 11:17 PM
Hi Sam
Just wondering how you got on trying to sort your issue out?
I have a very similar issue, I have just installed a TD-W8970 to replace by previous router, really pleased with the network speed I get from it and everthing is perfect, expect the SureSignal! The suresignal worked perfectly on the previous router, but I just cant get it to work on the TD-W8970 despite tweaking so many settings (I have never forwarded so many ports). The SS works at a friends house, but to be honest I suspect its a router issue rather than an ISP as my ISP did not change when the router did (which is when the SS stopped working).
If you managed to overcome this issue with your client I woud love to know what you found the problem to be.
Thanks
Youngdicko
23-03-2014 03:17 PM - edited 23-03-2014 03:25 PM
Hi youngdicko,
From the details you’ve given, it does sound like the router may be the cause of the problem.
Can you confirm that you’ve got all the following ports open/forwarded:-
Port Number
8 TCP UDP
50 TCP UDP
53 TCP UDP
67 UDP
68 UDP
123 UDP
500 UDP
1723 TCP UDP
4500 UDP
33434 - 33445 UDP
Also, the following IP addresses need to be allowed:-
212.183.133.177
212.183.133.178
212.183.133.179
212.183.133.181
212.183.133.182
212.183.131.128/26
If this doesn't help, I'd suggest contacting your router manufacturer for more help.
Let me know how you get on.
Cheers,
Andy