Rick's b.log - 2013/07/27 |
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A replacement was organised for Wednesday, but due to my work hours I did not collect it until Friday. I note that the power-brick was not in a box. I suspect this unit is somebody else's return.
When the box is plugged in, WiFi does not work. This isn't a matter of configuration, WiFi just plain doesn't work. To the point that ticking the little "Enable WiFi" box will refresh the page when you save the setting, only to show the setting unset.
Usually, usually, this is enough to kick the WiFi into working. But not always. Today after coming home from shopping, I hooked in the eeePC to do this. Crash, reboot, no WiFi.
I know, I know, you'll be telling me that this problem makes no sense, and am I making up stuff? Well, it's quite an accurate depiction of events. Here's a video...
Note that the video runs for 8m16s and much of that is watching lights blink as the Livebox boots, twice. It isn't terribly interesting, except to watch it once and scratch your head as I'm scratching mine.
State of play now? The new Livebox is sitting in disgrace alongside its ancient pregenitor. I have posted to the Orange forum (and a copy by email back to customer service) to report the problem, link to the above video, and suggest that maybe another (!) replacement might be in order.
BEFORE WE START - never disconnect the power to the Livebox, or switch it off, when the BLUE LED is glowing.
Before we start - you'll need to know your ADSL signin name (begins
I have not had to unplug the Livebox due to a thunderstorm, however in a quick test the Livebox started up with WiFi so I am hoping that this process has cured the problem.
Fingers crossed!
Came home, plugged in. No WiFi. In addition, I cannot get WiFi back with the make-it-crash method shown in the video. It might work if I zero the configuration again, but frankly - I'm sick of this shit.
I posted a message on the forum and to the customer service email address saying that the stupid thing is back in its box, please arrange a replacement. I also added do you even test these things before sending them out to the customer?
I'm no longer bemused. I'm now somewhat annoyed. Are we going to try for a third time lucky? All I can say is thank god I'm renting this thing for €3/month. I'd be really seriously annoyed if I bought one and it was like this.Unbelievable! The replacement Livebox is even WORSE! [updated, twice]
Yup. You read that right.
By Saturday (today), with having to unplug it because of thunderstorms, I learn the horrible truth.
It gets worse. Going to System Information and asking for information on the WiFi status will crash the Livebox. It reboots.
As the big dude on Kick-Ass might say: f*** this ***t! Actually, truth be told I'm torn between being quite bemused and quite annoyed.
[subtitled in English; sous-titrée en française]UPDATE 2013/07/29
Yesterday I took the steps to perform a total reset of the Livebox 2. I will document this process here in case others may need to do this.
fti/
and password).
xoxoxo
then oxoxox
. Then the blue LED will stay on for a few seconds. You can let go of the RESET button.
You have just thrown away the internal configuration.
oooxxx
then xxxooo
, then the blue LED will light up for a lot longer this time.
The Livebox will download and reflash the latest firmware. It takes about eight minutes at one megabit, five at two, and so on.
You have two choices. If you came here by Google, followed this process, but don't really understand the geeky bits, you may be best using the software supplied by Orange to configure your box.
Those of us with more sense will ignore Orange's software altogether (it is better that way!) and go to http://192.168.1.1/ to configure the box directly.
Note the following:
Update 2013/07/30
Unplugged while I went shopping.
carlos Fernandez, 26th August 2013, 21:29 Thanks for your excellent article.
I have the very same symtomps.
fu...ing device.
Tomorrow I will change it for another one or maybe I will install a cisco or whatever. (dont use the telephone option)
regards
carlos
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