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Hello,
I'm leaving a post, as no one from Verizon has been able to help me. I recently moved to a new apartment where the signal strength of the Verizon LTE network is very low to nonexistent. It's a potentially dangerous issue. I have FIOS internet and my own non-Verizon router. I purchased a Samsung Network Extender 2 (SLS-BU10B), which I didn't buy from Verizon. The network extender is connected via ethernet to my router.
I have been phone call ping ponged back and forth from Verizon Wireless tech support to Verizon Fios tech support and no one can help me activate the device, or frankly recognize what it is. The most recent tech instructed me to, " Call Samsung, it's their device. You need to activate it with them." I asked, "I have to call them to activate it on your network?" He said , "Yes" and couldn't provide a phone number. It's been a very frustrating experience. I have a MSN number and the MAC ID from the bottom of the device, but this hasn't been helpful in working with Verizon. Has anyone had a similar experience and can offer some advice?
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Having a quality signal in your new home is very important, VEPR-12, and having a network extender can be very useful. I am sorry to hear of your negative experience, but I am happy to assist. With your network extender connected to your home router and connected to the power source, what is the LCD display screen showing? GregL_VZW
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Hi Greg,
The extender runs through start up until it gets to step 8e of 14 and then hangs for a long time before erroring out to "Device Not Activated Contact Verizon Support." Thanks for any help you can provide!
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I assume based on the error that I need to contact Verizon, but no support technician seems aware of these devices.
@vzw_customer_support wrote:Having a quality signal in your new home is very important, VEPR-12, and having a network extender can be very useful. I am sorry to hear of your negative experience, but I am happy to assist. With your network extender connected to your home router and connected to the power source, what is the LCD display screen showing? GregL_VZW
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If you attach via the web interface, click Settings, Network, what do you see? Is your home firewall perhaps blocking the ports needed to communicate to VZ?
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Momo,
I logged in via the web interface and I see:
Home Page
Operational Status: Not in service
IP Address: Yes
MAC Address: Yes
Software Version: 3.1.5.01
Location: Yes, Accurate via GPS. 5 Satellites
About: Status and Alarms:
Current Operational Status: Attempting to reach initial network
Server Connectivity:
DNS: Reachable Port 53
IPSec: Reachable Port 4500
Location Assistance: Reachable Port 80
Performance:
Displays some data transfer
Thanks for taking a look!
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Hmm, well you are getting server connectivity (it says that the target ports are reachable ) so I am a bit stumped as well. You may have mentioned this in your original posting, have you factory reset the unit?
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Can you not use wi-fi calling?