Hi. I've been having problems with Hughes lately and wanted to get someone else's opinion on what is happening. I've been a DirecPC/Direcway/HughesNet customer for 8 years or so now. I started with a 3000 1-way system, upgraded to the 4000 2-way about a year later. Install came out, sank a post in my yard (making cutting the grass even more of a pain) and hung a dish. I've been using the same dish since then...
A couple of years ago I was having problems with the 4000 system overheating, so I called Direcway and they made me an offer to upgrade to the DW6000 modem (for only $149!!! Imagine how thrilled I was to ONLY have to pay $149 for the refurbished modem when they were offering it for free to new customers) I upgraded and was happy enough to be able to get rid of the computer that I had been using as a network server and go with the all in one box modem.
This brings us to the past year or so. I know the FAP says something about "a certain percentage of users who go over 200MB will experience..." We seemed to be getting FAP'd every day - with just normal browsing (no music, no video). 200MB was just not working for us (my son homeschools and does several lessons a day online) We called HughesNet to find out if we could upgrade the service and get the higher FAP limit. They said yes, but we would have to upgrade our modem to the new HN7000S. 2 year contract renewal and the higher priced package and they would send us the new modem.
I got the modem about a month ago, went through the commissioning paperwork and plugged it up. When I got to the system attempting to connect to the satellite, I got a Rx3, TX6 error (no reception) Checked to make sure everything was correct and tried again - same problem. I finally called Tech support, and they walked me through the same setup steps this was when I noticed that the tp that I had been locked to (G4R_1230_14K) was not in the new 7000 commissioning list they said "not a problem just use the G16_1230" we went through the installer setup system, checked the signal strength and was showing a 15 - the DW6000 had been seeing an 81. They played with the system for a while having me try multiple freqs and polorization combos before deciding that it must be a bad modem. I said okay...I can handle that just send me another one. Two weeks later, they new modem arrives...I plug it in, and have the exact same problem. Called tech support again today, gave them my case number and then we went through the same steps I had gone through with the first modem. This time it can't be the modem, it must be that my dish isn't working correctly. They'll be happy to dispatch an installation tech to come find out what the problem is, but it is going to cost me $125 because I have been a customer for the past 8 years (officially because my system is out of warranty) Now, my DW6000 still works - showing an 81 signal strength, neither of the 7000 modems will work, and I am paying for the upgraded service that I can't get. Now they want me to pay another $125 so someone can not show up at the house at the promised time ( I know that there are installers that show for appointments on time, thye just never seem to do it for me).
The way I see it, either the dish is pointed at a bird that can't handle the 7000 modem, or the dish that I have is not a model that can handle the 7000 (I know that they have changed sizes a couple of times since mine was new - not sure if this could be a problem or not.)
If I decide to have someone come out, they are going to love seeing the rest of my collection 1 direcway eliptical for FTA, 2 18" dishes that have been hacked up for use as directional WiFi antennas, a Dish1000 system and an older Dish 500 antenna for the kid's TVs. Oh and hopefully a C-Band BUD that I have been trying to talk a neighbor out of. It's not like I don't have any idea how this stuff is supposed to work.
Please help. Is there anything I can do before I have someone come replace/repoint my dish and I have to take the day off of work?
A couple of years ago I was having problems with the 4000 system overheating, so I called Direcway and they made me an offer to upgrade to the DW6000 modem (for only $149!!! Imagine how thrilled I was to ONLY have to pay $149 for the refurbished modem when they were offering it for free to new customers) I upgraded and was happy enough to be able to get rid of the computer that I had been using as a network server and go with the all in one box modem.
This brings us to the past year or so. I know the FAP says something about "a certain percentage of users who go over 200MB will experience..." We seemed to be getting FAP'd every day - with just normal browsing (no music, no video). 200MB was just not working for us (my son homeschools and does several lessons a day online) We called HughesNet to find out if we could upgrade the service and get the higher FAP limit. They said yes, but we would have to upgrade our modem to the new HN7000S. 2 year contract renewal and the higher priced package and they would send us the new modem.
I got the modem about a month ago, went through the commissioning paperwork and plugged it up. When I got to the system attempting to connect to the satellite, I got a Rx3, TX6 error (no reception) Checked to make sure everything was correct and tried again - same problem. I finally called Tech support, and they walked me through the same setup steps this was when I noticed that the tp that I had been locked to (G4R_1230_14K) was not in the new 7000 commissioning list they said "not a problem just use the G16_1230" we went through the installer setup system, checked the signal strength and was showing a 15 - the DW6000 had been seeing an 81. They played with the system for a while having me try multiple freqs and polorization combos before deciding that it must be a bad modem. I said okay...I can handle that just send me another one. Two weeks later, they new modem arrives...I plug it in, and have the exact same problem. Called tech support again today, gave them my case number and then we went through the same steps I had gone through with the first modem. This time it can't be the modem, it must be that my dish isn't working correctly. They'll be happy to dispatch an installation tech to come find out what the problem is, but it is going to cost me $125 because I have been a customer for the past 8 years (officially because my system is out of warranty) Now, my DW6000 still works - showing an 81 signal strength, neither of the 7000 modems will work, and I am paying for the upgraded service that I can't get. Now they want me to pay another $125 so someone can not show up at the house at the promised time ( I know that there are installers that show for appointments on time, thye just never seem to do it for me).
The way I see it, either the dish is pointed at a bird that can't handle the 7000 modem, or the dish that I have is not a model that can handle the 7000 (I know that they have changed sizes a couple of times since mine was new - not sure if this could be a problem or not.)
If I decide to have someone come out, they are going to love seeing the rest of my collection 1 direcway eliptical for FTA, 2 18" dishes that have been hacked up for use as directional WiFi antennas, a Dish1000 system and an older Dish 500 antenna for the kid's TVs. Oh and hopefully a C-Band BUD that I have been trying to talk a neighbor out of. It's not like I don't have any idea how this stuff is supposed to work.
Please help. Is there anything I can do before I have someone come replace/repoint my dish and I have to take the day off of work?