My picture froze about 10:11 am. At that point the Hopper 3 was non responsive to the controller. I waited 10 minutes and hit the reboot button. The Hopper 3 went through the process but instead of connecting directly with the channel I was watching I got the tuner screen with no tuners active. Tried to tune to the channel I was watching and got a black screen.
I then removed the power and plugged it back in after a 30 second wait. Same thing happened. We go through reboot and sit on the tuner screen which shows nothing connected. Noticed that my wireless Joeys had no signal and were not talking to the Hopper 3.
I called tech support and heard the recording that they were experiencing heavy call volumes. As I waited in the queue, I noticed that the Hopper 3 rebooted itself 3 times twice going to the tuner screen. Still in the queue the Hopper 3 finally comes up to the channel I was watching about 10:35 am.
Just got off the Dish support forum and someone experience the same issue and said that the CSR told him to be patient and that the Hopper would eventually come up, although he did not know what the problem was at Dish.
I have a feeling we had some type of loss of service from Dish. What bothers me the most is that on the surface, it looks like as if you lose signal from Dish and have to reboot your Hopper 3, it cannot restart to a state that will even allow you to get to a point where you could watch recorded programming. It looks like there is some handshake type of activity or information needed from the satellite that allows the Hopper 3 to successfully compete the reboot/restart process.
Jack
I then removed the power and plugged it back in after a 30 second wait. Same thing happened. We go through reboot and sit on the tuner screen which shows nothing connected. Noticed that my wireless Joeys had no signal and were not talking to the Hopper 3.
I called tech support and heard the recording that they were experiencing heavy call volumes. As I waited in the queue, I noticed that the Hopper 3 rebooted itself 3 times twice going to the tuner screen. Still in the queue the Hopper 3 finally comes up to the channel I was watching about 10:35 am.
Just got off the Dish support forum and someone experience the same issue and said that the CSR told him to be patient and that the Hopper would eventually come up, although he did not know what the problem was at Dish.
I have a feeling we had some type of loss of service from Dish. What bothers me the most is that on the surface, it looks like as if you lose signal from Dish and have to reboot your Hopper 3, it cannot restart to a state that will even allow you to get to a point where you could watch recorded programming. It looks like there is some handshake type of activity or information needed from the satellite that allows the Hopper 3 to successfully compete the reboot/restart process.
Jack