Updates are generally installed automatically by Vodafone to ensure users have the latest security patches and feature sets without manual intervention.
Firmware updates for the 804 have historically focused on modernizing its network capabilities, though results have occasionally been mixed: easybox 804 firmware
| Problem | Possible Causes | Solutions | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Device does not start, all LEDs light up green | Software error, hardware defect | Press the reset button with a paper clip for 20 seconds to perform a hard reset. If this does not help, contact Vodafone support. | | Frequent connection dropouts, WLAN unstable | Outdated firmware, hardware defect, interference from other networks | Check for a firmware update and install if necessary. If the problem persists, contact Vodafone support for a possible replacement under the 1:1 exchange procedure. | | WLAN works, but no data transfer is possible | DNS problems, outdated firmware | It is possible that Vodafone no longer performs central firmware updates, leading to compatibility issues. Consider a manual update or switching to a modern router. | | LEDs react to touch although deactivated in the menu | Bug in firmware version 1.05 | Unfortunately, no official solution exists. You can either learn to live with the behavior or consider switching to a newer router. | Updates are generally installed automatically by Vodafone to
Connect a computer or phone to the Easybox via Wi-Fi or LAN cable. | | Frequent connection dropouts, WLAN unstable |
Provides SPI (Stateful Packet Inspection) and NAT routing to block unauthorized external access.