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26-09-2015 11:55 PM
24-10-2016 03:24 PM
@Sarah @Louise, also for those who have just encountered this.
I have just got off the phone with the support guys and the issue is known and a solution is being worked on.
The specifics of my version of the issue are : with regard to the VF broadband router, I cannot access my wired devices (Synology NAS etc.) using devices connected to the 5Ghz band, I can if I switch to 2.4 only. Obviously using 2.4 isn't practical. I have spent probably the best part of 2-3 days changing settings and reseting etc. - I always arrive at the same point.
I have an 'old' ac router plugged in to work around the problem, i.e. I'm using this for wireless and just using the VF router for internet access.
I have to say I'm pretty 'miffed' about this, this isn't some 'edge case' that was missed in testing, any decent QA should have identified the issue before shipping.
24-10-2016 03:33 PM
It's all well and good saying phone up, but if the problem is well known it needs proactive management from Vodafone to communicate the issue, set some expectations and offer workarounds in the meantime.
Saying call up or failing to acknowledge the growing number of frustrated voices isn't really on.
24-11-2016 12:07 PM
24-11-2016 12:20 PM - edited 24-11-2016 12:20 PM
Vodafone - where is the updated firmware for this to be fixed?
I know it's being investigated, but when is the resolution coming?
25-11-2016 11:50 AM
Ok, weirdly today i couldn't connect to my LAN device over the 2.4ghz network but i could connect over the 5ghz, It appears to have swapped randomly.
This is most definately a vodafone issue. Before this i was on BT and TalkTalk to name just a few and I have NEVER had any problems like this before. All the hardware is the same, just a different router.
25-11-2016 12:19 PM
@anthill
Vodafone has admitted it is an issue with the router's firmeware (not on the forum, but through support). The last I got any info over a month ago was that it was under investigation. I believe that the firmware is not written by Vodafone but a 3rd party, so probably why turnaround is not a quick as we'd like.
I do find it irritating that I've had to plug in a 5+ year old router for my wifi. You could try and get through to the support team but I've found it difficult to get info out most of the time.
25-11-2016 05:30 PM
25-11-2016 06:23 PM
@anthill
Only one of the two will work as they associate a specific router to your account.
The reason they look different on the GUI is that when they first connect they take a firmware update. Huawei the manufacturer deliver them with an early / vanilla firmware version.
28-11-2016 01:03 PM
@anthill
I got a second router as well - had to phone up to enable it, but once it was online it upgraded to the latest version of the firmware
28-11-2016 01:30 PM
@anthill
If you have a second router, you can connect this to the VF router - LAN port to LAN port.
Before you do connect, configure your second router so DHCP is turned off. Change it's IP address to something like 192.168.1.200, so it's not likely to conflict with any of your other devices.
On your VF router, turn off the Wi-Fi.
Essentially your second router becomes and wireless access point. This gets around the issue.