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10-08-2013 05:16 PM
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31-08-2013 11:00 AM
Update - for anyone else with similar problems!
I tried numerous further minor adjustments to the router settings, without any success at all. I contacted Vodaphone one last time, who suggested returning the VSS unit and getting another one. I was pretty sceptical about this, but did so anyway. After some initial problems, and a re-sync, much to my surprise the replacement VSS has started to work pretty well. In the last 10 days it has been on 95% of the time and mostly when it goes off it manages to recover by itself. However, there are times when only a reset will do the trick.
To summarise things I did (although I am not totally sure which one helped):
I replaced the VSS unit (was the last thing I did)
As advised by Vodaphone I set up Port Forwarding, and a Static IP address.
I messed about with the MTU size, but eventually just went back to the default setting of 1492
I put the VSS IP Address into the DMZ, which I understand takes the VSS out of the firewall (thanks grolschuk)
I didn't need to replace the router.
Fingers crossed.
12-08-2013 06:33 PM
13-08-2013 08:31 AM
14-08-2013 02:48 PM
31-08-2013 11:00 AM
Update - for anyone else with similar problems!
I tried numerous further minor adjustments to the router settings, without any success at all. I contacted Vodaphone one last time, who suggested returning the VSS unit and getting another one. I was pretty sceptical about this, but did so anyway. After some initial problems, and a re-sync, much to my surprise the replacement VSS has started to work pretty well. In the last 10 days it has been on 95% of the time and mostly when it goes off it manages to recover by itself. However, there are times when only a reset will do the trick.
To summarise things I did (although I am not totally sure which one helped):
I replaced the VSS unit (was the last thing I did)
As advised by Vodaphone I set up Port Forwarding, and a Static IP address.
I messed about with the MTU size, but eventually just went back to the default setting of 1492
I put the VSS IP Address into the DMZ, which I understand takes the VSS out of the firewall (thanks grolschuk)
I didn't need to replace the router.
Fingers crossed.
02-09-2013 01:12 PM
01-10-2013 01:21 PM
I have previously posted my problems with trying to get VSS3 to work on a fibre optic network elsewhere on the forum - under red flashing power 2 orange lights - and have had extensive discussions with Vodafone and my provider Zen (TG 582N router) and my IT support person. None of this resulted in any sucess; but Zen continued to worry about the problem for me. They came up with a potential solution in the router set up so, after taking the VSS3 back out of its box (after a 4 week respite in it!) I plugged it in and was about to set the Zen's solution into their router but before I did so I noticed that I had 3 white lights on the VSS3 and strength 5 on my phone. Eureka - but why! The only difference between before and after is that on this occasion I could not find the thin white ethernet cable that came in the VSS3 box and so used a much thicker spare one from my come in handy drawer that had come with another router or DLink mains plug. I have since tried the thin white Vodafone cable again - no go - so replaced it with the thick one and gotr near immediate re-connection. This is more than a co-incidence. So.....is there something about the Vodafone thin white cable that does not like 80mbps high speed Fibre Optic Broadband? Perhaps Vodafone could run some tests?
02-10-2013 12:14 PM
I spoke to soon - have now joined the throng of steady red power flashing white internet (searching) and calling you to get a reset your end followed by one my end. Discouraging.
02-10-2013 04:38 PM
03-10-2013 10:01 AM
Hi Lee
After a reset your end and mine yesterday afternoon I am back on line. Serial No 0C43909D3BD. The following is a brief case summary which may help you and other VSS3 users.
After 3 months of inability to get my VSS3 to work at all it started to work when I inadvertently substituted a more substantial ethernet cable supplied with a Draytek router (I think) for the Vodafone supplied thin white ethernet cable in the VSS box . I retried the Vodafone white cable a couple of times and got the flashing red light 2 steady orange indication that I had had for 3 months and is widely discussed elsewhere on your forums. I think Vodafone need to look at the cable in relation to Fibre Optic speeds.
Various parties advice that there was a PPPoa/PPPoE mismatch iseems to have been a red herring in my case as I have now had it working successfully twice. Why it dropped off yesterday I know not but it is running OK today. Why the VSS drops off connection to the internet sometimes I (and numerous othres on the forums!) would be interested to know. If you have a steady power light and a flashing white connection light for over a couple of hours then the only thing to do is call 191 and ask for a reset - which is a pain!