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Re: Vodafone Sure Signal
25-05-2012 3:22 PM
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Quote would a wireshark capture help?
No, but thanks for offering. I think we have all the information now.
Just to summarize:-
Once certain that the SureSignal is correctly registered with Vodafone.
Using a PlusNet TG582n, from normal default settings all we believe you need to do is enable VPN support using
telnet and the following commands
Quote connection unbind application PPTP port 1723
connection unbind application IKE
saveall
Then plug the SS into a spare LAN port and let it sort itself out.
I think the only unknown at the moment is whether it will work on a 37.152.xxx.xxx IP address.
Edit: Oh, and make sure the PlusNet firewall is OFF ( or maybe LOW )
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Re: Vodafone Sure Signal
25-05-2012 3:32 PM
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http://community.plus.net/library/settings/using-vodafone-sure-signal-with-plusnets-thomsontechnicol...
Would someone who has a sure signal be able to tell us what's wrong there and we'll get it corrected?
Re: Vodafone Sure Signal
25-05-2012 3:42 PM
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@ Chris - I can't tell you if that's correct or incorrect, I didn't use that method! From what I can tell, just the telnet commands are enough to get it working as turning DMZ off had no effect etc. I'll try and reset the router back to factory settings (hopefully it'll clear the telnet commands too) and see if it continues to "just work".
/edit - Factory reset (button on the back) and after connecting to the internet my SS device is working perfectly fine.
Re: Vodafone Sure Signal
25-05-2012 3:58 PM
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I think that guide was written for the TG585. Those instructions are basically doing the port forwarding. The SureSignal will use UPnP to do that itself as long as the router supports it, which the TG582n seems to, and so all of that manual setup is unnecessary.
The only thing with the TG582n is that VPN needs to be enabled using telnet as indicated in my previous posts, this was not needed with the TG585.
I don't have a TG582n but maybe DavidW could give you some screenshots if necessary.
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Re: Vodafone Sure Signal
25-05-2012 4:09 PM
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Re: Vodafone Sure Signal
25-05-2012 5:08 PM
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There should be a simple way to see if the factory reset removed the telnet commands.
Could you possibly Telnet into the router and type the following command:-
connection bindlist
and then post the output please
That should tell us whether the unbind pptp & ike are still active or whether they have been lost in the factory reset.
Thanks
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Re: Vodafone Sure Signal
25-05-2012 5:18 PM
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{Administrator}=>connection bindlist
Application Proto Portrange Flags
PPTP tcp 1723 IPv4-only
ESP esp IPv4-only
AH ah IPv4-only
IKE udp 500 IPv4-only
SIP udp 5060 IPv4-only snooping: enabled translate-predi
t: enabled
CU/SeeMe udp 7648 IPv4-only
RAUDIO(PNA) tcp 7070 IPv4-only
RTSP tcp 554 IPv4-only
ILS tcp 389 IPv4-only
ILS tcp 1002 IPv4-only
H323 tcp 1720 IPv4-only
IRC tcp 6660-6669 IPv4-only
FTP tcp 21
JABBER tcp 5222 IPv4-only
JABBER tcp 15222 IPv4-only
DHCP udp 67 IPv4-only
CONE(UDP) udp 69
CONE(UDP) udp 88
CONE(UDP) udp 3074
CONE(UDP) udp 3478-3479
Looks like they are still there.
/edit - didn't the unbind command remove the bindings not add them?
Re: Vodafone Sure Signal
25-05-2012 5:34 PM
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Well it looks like Chris's guide could be quite short for the TG582n 'Plug it in to a LAN port and away you go...'
Actually, looking at the comment from Matt on that guide, that's basically what he's saying.
I'm sort of surprised that it works on the TG582n without the connection unbinding since this thread http://community.plus.net/forum/index.php/topic,102798.0.html established that there were problems with VPN without the connection unbinding. Certainly an IPSEC VPN wasn't possible until the unbind IKE was performed. Maybe the PlusNet branded firmware on the TG582n is ok for PPTP and that's what the SS uses.
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Re: Vodafone Sure Signal
28-05-2012 7:06 AM
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28-05-2012 8:24 AM
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Re: Vodafone Sure Signal
05-06-2012 1:01 PM
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I registered the SS2 against a new Pay as you go number so that it was in no way associated with the old account at Voda end, checked to make sure that there was no port forwarding on the router and that DCHP was enabled. I plugged the SS2 in, waited 10 minutes and everything works fine............no firewall on the router (don't want to tempt fate at this stage by enabling the firewall to see if it still works).
Thank you for all yr help.....I think that this was my first ever use of any kind of forum and am amazed at how helpful and knowledgeable people can be.
Re: Vodafone Sure Signal
05-06-2012 1:08 PM
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