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  1. Posts : 201
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       #41

    Pleased to hear you cracked it and up and running again and yes I would be pleased if you could send me what you consider could be the solution.
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  2. Posts : 359
    Windows 7 Professional 64bit
       #42

    denwilliam said:
    Pleased to hear you cracked it and up and running again and yes I would be pleased if you could send me what you consider could be the solution.
    1) type 192.168.0.1 into your web browser

    2) login with the default username (admin) and the default password (changeme). Change me is one word. If the login details don't work use what you have changed them to.

    3) click advanced settings

    4) click backup/restore

    5) click backup

    6) turn off your SH by the mains and let it cool down

    7) take out the white (co-ax) wire

    8) turn on your SH with the white (co-ax) wire still out and find the reset button on your SH and press it for 20 seconds

    9) turn off the SH by the mains for 60 seconds and then put the white (co-ax) cable back in

    10) turn on the SH

    11) look at the back of the router and find your SSID should be something like virginmedia...

    12) remember the name and password and on your laptop look for the new network name and input the password when trying to connect

    Do at your own risk and let me know if you have any problems. Also restart your laptop and let me know if it connects quicker.

    Note: A common problem with the SH I find is it doesn't reset to the factory settings when you use the reset button. I tried steps 6-10 several times. You know that the SH has reset when the network name has changed to virginmedia...

    If you never ever changed the network name then I suggest you do that first via 192.168.0.1 settings so it makes it easier when you come to steps 6-10.
    Last edited by mangoh; 08 Mar 2013 at 13:52.
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  3. Posts : 201
    Windows 7 Professional 64 Bit
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       #43

    Sounds interesting but where the hell is this white wire you mention in 7 and 10.Please explain.
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  4. Posts : 359
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       #44

    denwilliam said:
    Sounds interesting but where the hell is this white wire you mention in 7 and 10.Please explain.


    In the silver bit?
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  5. Posts : 201
    Windows 7 Professional 64 Bit
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       #45

    You mean the co-ax signal cable?,but why if the SH is switched off what is the point of withdrawing the co-ax.Been having a look at the backup/restore and from what I see it just stores the details in a file for future use in case of a mishap.Am I wrong and missing something?.
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  6. Posts : 359
    Windows 7 Professional 64bit
       #46

    denwilliam said:
    You mean the co-ax signal cable?,but why if the SH is switched off what is the point of withdrawing the co-ax.Been having a look at the backup/restore and from what I see it just stores the details in a file for future use in case of a mishap.Am I wrong and missing something?.
    Co-ax correct. I said white cable as when helping people on forums it is best to be as simple as possible lol. At no means am I saying you're thick but if other people find this thread via Google then the white cable would be pretty obvious. When I followed VM instructions, I thought what is the point as well.

    Woops I forgot to post what I did, please see the instructions again. VM instructions failed but continuously trying to reset the SH worked for me.

    Backup settings is there incase the above instructions make no difference whatsoever. It saves you having to change everything again. I recommend you always backup your settings before doing anything.

    Let me know how you get on.
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  7. Posts : 201
    Windows 7 Professional 64 Bit
    Thread Starter
       #47

    Will give your suggestion a try but just to keep the records straight Virgin fit both black and white co-ax cable,depending on the customers choice.
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  8. Posts : 201
    Windows 7 Professional 64 Bit
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       #48

    Tried what you suggested Mangoh and sorry to say it ain't made any difference,still that time lag while searching for internet connection.As I have said previously,the signal strength is excellent and could not be stronger once it is up and running,it is the delay in connecting to the internet that is the only bugbear.Will have to exert a little patience and wait for the release of the modified SH later this year.
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  9. Posts : 359
    Windows 7 Professional 64bit
       #49

    denwilliam said:
    Tried what you suggested Mangoh and sorry to say it ain't made any difference,still that time lag while searching for internet connection.As I have said previously,the signal strength is excellent and could not be stronger once it is up and running,it is the delay in connecting to the internet that is the only bugbear.Will have to exert a little patience and wait for the release of the modified SH later this year.
    Ok
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  10. Posts : 201
    Windows 7 Professional 64 Bit
    Thread Starter
       #50

    While having a look around the SH's information I noticed that the boot code version is "2.3.0beta7".Correct me if I am wrong but I was under the impression that anything marked as beta was in the trial stage.Software version is "v2.37.01 and hardware is 2.What say you bud/.
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