When I first started up the phone, I installed the Vodafone App as asked when going through the installation procedure and this set-up the Contract APN settings for me automatically. It does give you a choice of Contract or PAYG.

I never set-up another APN for Data connectivity and everything worked as expected. That is until I got into work the next day (after initial set-up), my signal was good as always but I was not getting much in the way of Data access like I was used to. I checked the Network forum and nothing was raised there, so then thought to check my APN settings (above).


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You can see the settings from this Support page (or go via Samsung Galaxy SIII Support Page -> Basics Tab -> Browse the web on my phone section -> "Setup your phone for internet" question for the nice graphic version!)

I am sure there are other questions, but for now this should be enough to get some clarity/opinions from others on what should be the de facto set-up for us who are on a vodafone contract. Apologies to those PAYG customers, though I am sure there may be some benefit to the knowledge gleamed from here also.

The APN (Access Point Name) settings need to be correctly set up on your phone, tablet or modem to access the internet on the Vodafone network. This includes sending and receiving picture messages and emails on your device.

You can create a vlan, you just need to know the number to tag the data. Contact Vodafone and ask for the settings. I am in Italy and operators are obliged to release their credentials to their users and all the settings to use a modem other than that of the ISP.

Do you have a fibre gigafast vodafone broadband ? I mean do you have an extra small box (fibre box) at home on the wall ? I ask to be sure we have the same solution. I connect ethernet cable from that small fibre box to my openwrt router. Do you have the same ?

Did you restart that box before you connect your own router ?

I've got a Nighthawk M5 (Firmware NTGX55_12.04.17.00) and want to connect it to a Vodafone CallYa Prepaid Plan. The SIM Card does work with multiple other devices (iOS and Android) and did also work with the Nighthawk in the past (~ a month ago). Now however it can't connect to the Vodafone network. The APN settings are consistent with the (working) settings on the other devices, I've switched the PDP setting around to all possibilities (IPv4, IPv6, IPv4v6), but that didn't change the outcome. If I switch to manual network selection, It seemingly detects a Vodafone network, but it won't connect if I select said network. Is there maybe another setting that might allow a connection? Or maybe it's something on Vodafone's side? "Data" is on, and "Band Region" is "All", I'm in Germany and I've attached network diagnostics if that might help.

It currently seems to connect sometimes, without me changing any settings. This appears to be caused by the antenna, maybe it's not functioning correctly, since an Android Tablet is able to connect reliably and I'm assuming the antenna in this tablet should generally be worse than the antenna in the Nighthawk. We're going to contact the refurbished-seller we bought the device from.

The point is, I don't think this is an issue that can be fixed by changing a setting.

To cut this short and conclude, today it was confirmed that the lack of internet connection with the Vodafone PAYG data SIM and the M1 was twofold with one part being the settings created in the My Vodafone account being fixed by an admin and the M1 needing a full factory reset.

Hi I have an Orbi RBK50 (AC3000) bought in 2018. It has been working happily with my plusnet router since then. However, I have now changed to vodaphone and have had problems connecting the new vodafone router to the Orbi. To make matters worse, I havent been able to get into the Orbi settings on my computer to look at them and be able to change them; 'admin' (username) and 'password' (password) dont allow me in and there is no option to reset. I have connected the Orbi and vodaphone router by ethernet and they both apprear to be working as routers. Please help!

Thanks very much for your response. I have contacted vodafone, who advise that they router cant be used in bridge mode. So, I have follwed your guidance and have put the orbi in AP mode. To change double NAT, I now need to change the settings on the vodafone router. I attach screenshots of the wifi settings, and get a warning to turn these off - please can I check which settings I should use with the orbi in AP mode?

Our system automatically sends the proper settings to the devices that support the feature. When you've made your first phonecall using the device (on our network) we will send you the settings. This applies only to devices using a Vodafone Iceland SIM (does not apply to users roaming into our network).

Once the new settings have been entered, it is important to restart the device and make the new settings active. Remove the battery to make sure the device is fully rebooted, if the battery can not be removed have the device turned off for at least one minute. Make sure to activate the new settings.

If its not listed, select "My plan is not listed" then you must put correct APN (Access point name ) for your connection. for this you need to contact your service brovider (Vodafone) and ask those settings, and most importantly whether there are Proxy settings.

When I make a telephone call, it correctly shows my actual number, not the temporary port number. The only issue with the temporary port number is in the iMessage/Facetime settings which I cannot link to my actual number.

Your mobile phone, or tablet, uses settings that define how it connects to a mobile carrier. If these settings are incorrect or missing, then your phone might not work properly with our mobile network. One of these settings is for the APN, or Access Point Name.

We can only support phones that were bought from us. You can use our Device Guides or this Mobile settings tool, to set it up yourself. Remember that you can always take your device in to a One NZ store where, for a fee, they can help you.

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