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18-02-2015 02:57 PM
My V1 Suresignal died a death so I purchased a V3 . This has failed to connect to the 'Net and the man on the hlepline tells me this is because the new Suresignals need a much faster Broadband connection than the old ones. Is this correct? And, if so, what is the point?...if I live in an area of zero mobile signal, am I really likely to have highspeed broadband available?!!
27-02-2015 02:06 PM
Hi @jhopkins
I've had a look through your posts but have found it difficult to spot your serial number. Can you provide this for the V3?
Thanks,
Sukhi
27-02-2015 03:28 PM
Sukhi,
After 10 days of trying and never getting beyond the "power light plus flashing white light" stage, we decided that for the sake of our blood pressure we would return the unit to the shop and get a refund. The manager was happy to refund us as he said virtually all his time was spent dealing with incompatibility between BT and the V3. We still have our V1 ( which I am not convinced is dead...why should it die? !!) but we can't get that to work either. So we pay our monthly tariff to VF but manage without texts etc. and use our landline for domestic phone calls. Not very satisfactory to say the least.
18-02-2015 07:24 PM
I ordered my V3 on Monday afternoon (16th) and it was ready for collection on Tues. morning. The fact that it won't connect to the internet is another matter...having bought it and tried to use it, I was then told that ( unlike my V1) it needed ihghspeed boroadband to work. Currently researching other phone cimpanies...ANY other phone company would be more competent.