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26-09-2015 11:55 PM
20-02-2017 11:27 AM
21-02-2017 04:04 PM
Just adding into this
The fact you cant use your own equipment with vodafone is madness of the first order (be interesting if they didnt let you use a 3rd party mobile phone or land line handset - its the same difference)
VF BB has always had its bugs and the router has never been great, or even good, although granted the updates have improved parts of it (especially now im on my 3rd physical router since joining)
But the latest update has makes the faults in the router come to the fore - whatever is going on with it is getting my service drop outs
out 8-15 times a day minimum, ive had days and hours of effectively no connection - been through every support level to conclude yes its the router, yes it cant cope, yes using your own kit would solve it, yes we would love to - but we arent allowed. we can see the problem and we are the cause
problem is, i dont think anyone in VF wants to solve it - or actually cares at the right level.
When you think of the madness, a NO COST to vodafone solution OR loose the customer - not because they want to leave or for any other reason than the supplied equipment is bad
22-02-2017 01:31 PM
21-02-2017 06:55 PM
21-02-2017 07:20 PM
Boyo1927 - they sent me a new router as the original one appears to have a memory leak. In order to get the new one connected Vodafone will need to change things at their end so you would need to contact them first.
In my case the replacement router behaves in exactly the same way (log into it then click on the picture of the router, the memory in use is displayed at the bottom of the page). After a reboot memory is at around 30% but then it increases by about 15% per hour until it locks up and eventually reboots (around 5 hours later). The only way to avoid the reboots (and resulting disconnections) has been to turn DHCP, WIFI etc. off on the Vodafone (Dis)Connect and connect my own router to handle all the networking side of things.
21-02-2017 07:37 PM
21-02-2017 08:00 PM
In answer to one of the questions above.
I had a second VF router, from a previous set of issues - which it ended up being easier to live with than switch.
Swiching to it and it running the same firmware as the original, its clearly better on some levels - but the connection issues still remains
Interested to hear about the UPNP - ive just turned that off to test it.
Problem is, how many "features" do you kill before actually you are paying for no functionality.
I tried to put in my old passable router to run the network, making the VF router a modem. I needed the VF router on a different IP for my ease - everytime I changed its IP address it crashed, or became unresponsive - hard reset was required
I could have it running, perfectly, strong service tonight if VF let me use my own equipment and have a super service within 24hrs when my own new router would arrive...madness
22-02-2017 01:51 PM
22-02-2017 01:55 PM
New firmware has soerthed the wlan and lan connections
I still get drop outs on the wifi.