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pompeyrodney
08-05-2011, 21:39
Hi All
I seem to have lost all my VM services and the box itself seems to be dead. If I power it off and then back on, all I get is the box says LD20 and goes no further. So I have no phone or anything, can I do something to kick the box back into life? Thanks a lot.

Hom3r
08-05-2011, 22:31
try turning it off for a few minutes then turning back on.

check your neighbours, it might be an area issue.

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type you details here

https://my.virginmedia.com/service-status/details;jsessionid=2B60DDED1FC08EF1C5B8434EE3215DE F

squealy
08-05-2011, 22:37
Service status.

Sorry, this service isn't working at the moment. Please try again later on.

Vaguely ironic.

pompeyrodney
08-05-2011, 22:40
try turning it off for a few minutes then turning back on.

check your neighbours, it might be an area issue.

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type you details here

https://my.virginmedia.com/service-status/details;jsessionid=2B60DDED1FC08EF1C5B8434EE3215DE F

Done the box reboot a few times now thanks, still not a lot from the box. If there was a problem in the area would the box itself play up? The service status is not available at present!

pip08456
08-05-2011, 22:48
That would appear to be an area fault.

pompeyrodney
08-05-2011, 22:52
That would appear to be an area fault.

Please explain how you know that if the service status is not available?

pip08456
08-05-2011, 22:58
If the service status is not available there is a problem somewhere, if the STB is not working, there is a problem somewhere, if you've tried rebooting several times, there's a problem somewhere, no phone, there's a problem somewhere.

Anything else?

Peter_
08-05-2011, 23:01
LD20 usually points to an area issue, do you still get broadband through your set top box as it may have failed and if that is the case you may need a standalone modem and a new set top box.

jb66
08-05-2011, 23:21
or a cut cable

Peter_
08-05-2011, 23:31
or a cut cable
It sounds like the STB is still used as a modem.

pip08456
08-05-2011, 23:32
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[/COLOR]It sounds like the STB is still used as a modem.

or a cut cable


Still sounds like a fault!:D

jb66
08-05-2011, 23:36
It sounds like the STB is still used as a modem.

LD20 is a samsung STB error code, Ive never seen a sammy used as a modem

Peter_
08-05-2011, 23:42
LD20 is a samsung STB error code, Ive never seen a sammy used as a modem
We get LD20 on all boxes now as they are shown in our FDT.

I have had LD20 on my SA V+

Hom3r
10-05-2011, 22:05
We get LD20 on all boxes now as they are shown in our FDT.

I have had LD20 on my SA V+

Can VM see if a box dies or has a fault?

I only ask because, on Saturday there was a Rolls-Royce in our local shpping centre, and the driver was telling us if the car gets a punchure, it inflates the tyre with a hole filling stuff (cannot think of the stuff), and calls RR, they then call you to find out were you are going and arrange to have a tyre waiting for you, now thats what I call a service.

Stuart
10-05-2011, 22:50
Can VM see if a box dies or has a fault?

I only ask because, on Saturday there was a Rolls-Royce in our local shpping centre, and the driver was telling us if the car gets a punchure, it inflates the tyre with a hole filling stuff (cannot think of the stuff), and calls RR, they then call you to find out were you are going and arrange to have a tyre waiting for you, now thats what I call a service.

There is a little difference between what Rolls Royce charge you and what Virgin Media charge. I would expect the kind of service they offer for a car costing north of £200,000.

As for seeing if the box is faulty, they can do things like download the error log on the box, but that assumes that the box isn't actually dead, and is able to communicate via Cable.

I suspect that Virgin do have hardware within the network that is able to detect faults in the network and notifies the relevant departments, but I am not sure that would be practical for 3 million STBs.

pip08456
11-05-2011, 00:14
Why is this even in the Internet thread??

Mods not doing the modding?

Peter_
11-05-2011, 00:29
Why is this even in the Internet thread??

Mods not doing the modding?
It does appear that the OP has broadband via his STB but never replied to confirm one way or the other.

pip08456
11-05-2011, 00:39
None of the issue or discussion seems internet related though.

Peter_
11-05-2011, 06:34
None of the issue or discussion seems internet related though.
If he had no internet connection via his STB then it was internet related but it looks like we will never know.