During setup of a 4G LTE Network Extender, the device gets hung up on "Connecting to HeMS Server." After logging into the device's Admin console (DEFAULT ADMIN PASSWORD = LTEFemto + the last 4 digits of the MAC ID), I can see the URL which is causing the issue (Connecting to HeMS ... HeMS Url: http://tr069-casahems.vzwfems.com:8080/hems-web-ui/ws/cwmp) < THIS is the actual site my 4G LTE Network Extender is attempting to connect to. Well, when I did a WHOIS on the domain in question (VZWFEMS.COM) the response that comes back is: No match for domain "VZWFEMS.COM". The device will never find this domain, since ICANN has no idea where it is and it doesn't resolve to any IP address (using NSLOOKUP)! Conversely, the step before this SeGW Server looks for this domain (VZWFEMTO.COM) and this domain is registered to Verizon (in WHOIS) and resolves down to an IP address of 141.207.176.227 in NSLOOKUP. So, when I call Tech Support, all they know how to do is "provision the MAC address" ..which is fine, if you have the ServerError5A issue, but it will never help resolve a URL that doesn't exist! I've tried to explain basic technology to the Tech Support folks ...but, they have no idea what I am talking about (maybe because it isn't in the script they are reading?). Luckily, VZWFEMS.COM is for sale (maybe Verizon failed to renew it to begin with?) ...so, Verizon can purchase it, setup proper DNS entries for it ..so the continual "Connecting to HeMS Server please wait ..." issue can finally be resolved. OR ...allow me to take the device back to a Verizon store, where it can be flash updated with a valid URLfor the HeMS Server(s)? Either way ...Verizon has dropped the ball here, and needs to fix it ASAP