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16-12-2022 06:37 PM
So we’ve just moved into a new house, today is our activation day and our Vodafone broadband still has not activated. We currently have it plugged into an open reach ONT box I think they’re called. Can it be plugged into this? The only phone line in the house is by the front door with no plug sockets near by.
16-12-2022 06:57 PM - edited 16-12-2022 07:01 PM
If you have the openreach ont then that's the way vodafone will deliver the service. It would be fine leaving the router plugged in, but commisioning can happen at any time up to midnight. You may even have to reboot or reset the router for provisioning if it's not activated tomorrow morning.
17-12-2022 09:54 AM
Reset it all this morning and the internet light is still flashing red, what to do now?
17-12-2022 10:43 AM
@Shannonk97 wrote:Reset it all this morning and the internet light is still flashing red, what to do now?
Out of curiosity, which Vodafone service have you subscribed to? They seem to have changed the package names to ’Fibre’ (FTTC) and ‘Full Fibre’ (FTTP).
17-12-2022 11:30 AM - edited 17-12-2022 11:36 AM
@Shannonk97 what are the lights on the ONT doing?
It may be worth plugging a phone into any available socket to see if you get a dial tone.
17-12-2022 03:22 PM
Are you connecting the blue WAN port on the router to the ONT with the ethernet cable?
Flashing red indicates the router is trying to use the internet DSL port.
19-12-2022 09:26 AM
@HappyNomad wrote:Out of curiosity, which Vodafone service have you subscribed to? They seem to have changed the package names to ’Fibre’ (FTTC) and ‘Full Fibre’ (FTTP).
Think its the one with poor customer service
19-12-2022 01:17 PM
It’s the new full fibre
19-12-2022 01:36 PM - edited 19-12-2022 01:39 PM
What are the lights on the ONT doing? If you have 3 greens with the router connected and powered, or 2 with it disconnected then openreach is okay to go. If the second light is red then they haven't. Make a note of these then contact vodafone
https://vodafone.co.uk/bbservcd
Edit to add
Just seen the photo. Is that with the router connected and activated? If yes then the router is faulty. Either way you still need to contact vodafone with the above link.
19-12-2022 02:16 PM - edited 19-12-2022 02:22 PM
@Ripshod wrote:Edit to add
Just seen the photo. Is that with the router connected and activated? If yes then the router is faulty. Either way you still need to contact vodafone with the above link.
Or it's not an ethernet cable and/or plugged into the wrong port on the THG3000, which is what I suspect.
Edit: It looks too thin to be ethernet, it looks like it's a DSL cable.