My lte network extender has been stuck on "connecting to SeGW server please wait"...
I've been waiting for days and have spent way to many hours on hold. Please help
@Jchristensen435 wrote: My lte network extender has been stuck on "connecting to SeGW server please wait"...I've been waiting for days and have spent way to many hours on hold. Please help
Is this a new LTE Extender install? What is your internet service provider and upload/download speeds?
One of the possible resolutions from previous related threads is to call support and have them remove the extender from your account and re-add it back, using the MAC ID. It could be the SEGW database some became corrupted relating to your device's ID and status. There also could be an issue with the SEGW and/or its database period supporting your area (ZIP Code) and needs to be reset itself, which support 'might' be able to check/resolve.
My experience is that this problem is beyond the technical skills of the Verizon techs on this forum. After months of working to get my extender to connect I’m convinced this is a problem on Verizon’s end that they are unable or unwilling to fix.
Hello there, Jbaughccm. I am happy to help you find a resolution for your extender. Is this happening at all times? Have you tried a full factory reset on the extender? Does it help?
JavierD_VZW
I set up my extender when I first bought it more than a year ago. I was able to get it set up and connected by following the basic instructions. I did not have to open ports on my router, stand on my head or do anything special. The extender worked fine for several months. Then about 3 months ago I noticed that the extender was disconnected, for no apparent reason. I repeatedly went through all the steps to try and reconnect. In the past 3 months I have worked diligently over many hours to try and re-connect. The process always sticks at the "connecting to server" stage. This is the same problem that dozens of posters on this forum are complaining about. Various Verizon techs have instructed me to factory reset and open a large number of ports on my router. None of these suggestions fixed the problem. It doesn't make sense. I never had to open ports the first time I set this up.
This is not an isolated user related issue. It is a systemic issue on Verizon's end and can only be fixed by Verizon.
Is there ANY way you could possibly help me with this issue? My extender has been stuck at this point for days thru multiple factory resets.
Do you have any idea on how to make the extender connect? PLEASE
I have spent many hours over several months researching this problem and seeking help to resolve this issue. I have tried all of these suggestions about opening ports, factory resets, and various other maneuvers multiple times, always with no success. I am convinced that at least for a sizable segment of Verizon users the extender simply will not work, regardless of what the user does. Perhaps something on Verizon's end might fix this issue. But so far that has not been the case for me. The only other thing I can think of is that Comcast ( my ISP) has done something to block connection to the Verizon servers. But I suspect that not everyone having this problem has Comcast for their ISP. There are so many people having this problem that it is clear that it is not a problem isolated to a few owners of the extender. I consider myself very computer and network savvy. But I'm convinced that this is not a problem I can fix.
LMac2, we value your loyalty and we never want to see you go. Making sure your Network Extender is working correctly is important. Let's continue to review. Have you received a resolution for your ticket?
What do you see on the LCD display?
https://www.verizon.com/support/knowledge-base-204105/
At this moment, it says Connecting to HeMS server. But it will fail. and give the alarm IPSec downThe LTE Network Extender fails to establish IPSec tunnel to connect to SeGW,
We would be happy to assist, please send us a Private Note if you need a follow up.