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09-08-2010 04:21 PM
23-08-2010 05:06 PM
I've had word back from our Sure Signal project team. They've advised that the Sure Signal isn't designed to be used with PPPoE, in order to make it fully compatible a fundamental change in the actual Sure Signal hardware would be required, as such there are currently no plans to support PPPoE
23-08-2010 06:31 PM
23-08-2010 07:22 PM
Hi guys,
I've had word back from our Sure Signal project team. They've advised that the Sure Signal isn't designed to be used with PPPoE, in order to make it fully compatible a fundamental change in the actual Sure Signal hardware would be required, as such there are currently no plans to support PPPoE.
George
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23-08-2010 08:09 PM
23-08-2010 11:39 PM
it is completely the wrong question
24-08-2010 12:26 AM
If there is some alleged reason that the traffic will fail if it goes over a PPPoE connection, they need to explain why this is, or alternatively explain exactly what it requires from its connection
24-08-2010 08:24 AM
If there is some alleged reason that the traffic will fail if it goes over a PPPoE connection, they need to explain why this is, or alternatively explain exactly what it requires from its connection.
I’m also at a complete loss as to why they went for an IPSEc implementation instead of an SSL one where they could have had a connection at an equivalent level of security that only required a single port, but this is a moot point.
17-05-2011 11:50 AM
BT came 2 weeks ago and upgraded my home adsl line (was creeking under the wait of line loss parameters) to BT Infinity.
They provided a BT Home Hub3 with blue lights to boot, very nice! and a new cream coloured vdsl modem/interface box with 2 ethernet outs. The line speed is now terrific but my VSS does not work anymore. This only happen after I disconnected it and reconnected it again. (normally you leave it running etc) The new Home Hub connects to the Modem using PPPoE.
So I changed back to my old Linksys WRT320n Adsl router (it has the ability to use Ethernet Plug position1 at the rear as a WAN port. Connecting this to the Modem over PPPoE (password needed for BT Infinity to work) still resulted in VSS not working.
I have also experience a problem at another site where VSS was working until we added a Managed Communication/Daisy Comms Bonded adsl solution. The output from the Bonded adsl is PPPoE,via Cisco 1841 router.
There is also a BT adsl line and router (same segment) uses a BT adsl 2wire router that I use for DHCP but Inow route all traffic (lower metric value) out over the Bonded adsl because it is faster, However I can't force the VSS to use the adsl line (as they are not unconfigurable) so it automatically goes out throught the linked PPPoE, hence they won't work.
I must admit it has been a frustrating time recently as this was baffling me until finally I find all this information about other users having issues with PPPoE, now I begin to understand why things have gone wrong.
The trick is (as someone has already written) to power on the VSS when there is an adsl connection and then switch over to PPPoE, I suspect that this issue is a Setup negotiation process issue, so once a VSS link has become established, they will continue to work over PPPoE until the power is disturbed or because of some other interuption, perhaps server down at Vodafone HQ. Anyway, these are my findings, but nothing more. Hope this helps!
06-06-2011 12:13 PM
Well, a couple of days ago I tried my SureSignal on my (small packet size) PPPoE connection. It seems that since the latest firmware updates, it now works fine!
NOTHING has changed at my end. Same modem, same network, same ISP, same everything. Now works. Great.
27-06-2011 03:39 PM
It's still not working for me.