I have a HN9000 upgrade job that I did recently that went just fine. After I left the customer called and said she couldnt get on the internet. She tried calling Hughes tech support, but they submitted a tech service call request. I got to this site and the modem was at a state code 14 attempting to probe.
I checked the wire voltage, and tried a new modem without luck. It kept on saying attempting to probe. I called tech support and they said to try a new radio. I tried that and got the same results. I then made a jumper cable straight from the dish, through the front door and to the modem to make sure it was not faulty cable. I still was getting a state code 14 with a new modem, radio, and new cable. I called tech support back and they said to try the gps location that they were showing for the address on the work order. I tried that with no luck.
The upgrade order was made using her old address and the actual install was done at her new address. So I dont know if this may be the problem? I did recently activate the same modem and radio that I tried at her house on another account so I know that it cant be hardware related.
Any ideas would be appreciated!
I checked the wire voltage, and tried a new modem without luck. It kept on saying attempting to probe. I called tech support and they said to try a new radio. I tried that and got the same results. I then made a jumper cable straight from the dish, through the front door and to the modem to make sure it was not faulty cable. I still was getting a state code 14 with a new modem, radio, and new cable. I called tech support back and they said to try the gps location that they were showing for the address on the work order. I tried that with no luck.
The upgrade order was made using her old address and the actual install was done at her new address. So I dont know if this may be the problem? I did recently activate the same modem and radio that I tried at her house on another account so I know that it cant be hardware related.
Any ideas would be appreciated!