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01-12-2021 08:05 PM
Hi all,could someone please tell me why the lights on my super wifi booster constantly flash green?
Thanks in advance 🙂
12-12-2024 01:00 AM
@Cynric wrote:@Guyliddell "enhancement request" is a phrase not well understood by the company.
I don't understand it either. Do you have any idea what it means?
12-12-2024 09:07 AM - edited 12-12-2024 09:08 AM
@Jayach When I was working in IT it was a request to add or alter the functionality of a system or program. Such requests usually went through a selection process and if approved given a target delivery time.
But this all depended on who was the owner of the system rather than who was the user/consumer. As I see it with VF they do not own the router as such but depend on a third party supplier. For example, if you look at epos terminals, that's check out tills in a store, they are running the same software with a custom skin to identify the brand. You could see the same workflow and features on the tills of different supermarkets.
12-12-2024 12:31 PM
Hi Jayach:
Cynric's interpretation is correct (I too have had a career in IT) and I'd be surprised if VF weren't familiar with the term.
I'm sure Cynric is also correct that VF don't manufacture the boosters but contract with a third party. They are however in a position to request the third party to modify the product or to amend the operating software themselves. As we can see from looking at the settings on the hub for example, the software restricts us from accessing all of the possible settings, presumably to avoid creating support issues for VF if changed by users.
So, I'm asking VF to consider amending the present setting to switch off the LED for just the hub to also switch off the LED on any connected boosters in any future software release.
12-12-2024 03:21 PM
I was also in I.T. until I retired in 2009. There they were referred to as RFC's (request for change). And yes, they took a long time to be actioned.
12-12-2024 03:51 PM
Ah yes, all that PRINCE2 nomenclature!
12-12-2024 09:03 PM
I suspect VF, and they are not alone in this, dumb down the router to reduce the number of calls to the helpline and by doing that save money.
13-12-2024 12:34 PM
Yes, that's the point I made to @Jayach as above. Frustrating as I'd really like to move to other Wi-Fi channels to reduce congestion but there's no setting available to do this. The only option is a third-party router, which gives that flexibility but of course VF don't have the same responsibility for third-party products as they do for their own supplied equipment.
13-12-2024 01:21 PM
@Guyliddell You don't need a third party router, an access point device should get you alternative channels.
13-12-2024 01:40 PM
Hum, I have 5 VF supplied super wifi boosters connected to the VF Ultra Hub already! Any more network devices and I won't be able to pay the electricity bill lol
13-12-2024 04:24 PM
@Guyliddell wrote:Hum, I have 5 VF supplied super wifi boosters
OMG, are you living in Buckingham Palace?🤣