I did an install yesterday on a huge house. No good way to run any wires. So I ended up going to wireless. Mini's and only hard wired the genie.
I finish the install and the mini at the furthest part part of the house and get a red light. Check the signal of the wireless video bridge and only got1 bar.
So spoke with the customer told him either hundreds of dollars to fish wire through his drywall ceiling basement or just wrap a RG6 around the house.
So switched out one of the wireless clients for a wired client and through all was good until I got a terrible shock touching the coax cable.
I didn't know what it was, literally there was a huge spark when the HDMI cable brushed against the back of the customers Tv.
Originally the system was on a ground rod, and I spent an hour this morning running a ground wire to the fuse panel to tie into the electrical ground.
So I go to the tv at the far side of the house and now there is no power to the outlet. I have the customer reset the breaker in the basement.
I plug in the wireless mini it works fine, tv works fine, but no indication of a picture... realize the HDMI is not connected.
The second I plug the HDMI into the mini client, boom a big spark and the power is out again.
So going back tomorrow with an outlet tester to see if the plug is not wired backwards.
The customer had a flood at his old home and the Tv just recently came back from the restoration company. So the Tv could be grounding out somewhere.
Also the Genie will not display most of the HD channels. I get a 721 message saying program not authorized.
The HD locals do not come in, but SD works fine. I get other HD Channels like ESPN but have the same issue on the movie channels.
The dish alignment is fine. Using a reverse band LNB.
Tried reauthorizations. Spent an hour screwing around with Tech support for dummies.
I'm almost afraid to plug the tv in again.
Any suggestions?
I finish the install and the mini at the furthest part part of the house and get a red light. Check the signal of the wireless video bridge and only got1 bar.
So spoke with the customer told him either hundreds of dollars to fish wire through his drywall ceiling basement or just wrap a RG6 around the house.
So switched out one of the wireless clients for a wired client and through all was good until I got a terrible shock touching the coax cable.
I didn't know what it was, literally there was a huge spark when the HDMI cable brushed against the back of the customers Tv.
Originally the system was on a ground rod, and I spent an hour this morning running a ground wire to the fuse panel to tie into the electrical ground.
So I go to the tv at the far side of the house and now there is no power to the outlet. I have the customer reset the breaker in the basement.
I plug in the wireless mini it works fine, tv works fine, but no indication of a picture... realize the HDMI is not connected.
The second I plug the HDMI into the mini client, boom a big spark and the power is out again.
So going back tomorrow with an outlet tester to see if the plug is not wired backwards.
The customer had a flood at his old home and the Tv just recently came back from the restoration company. So the Tv could be grounding out somewhere.
Also the Genie will not display most of the HD channels. I get a 721 message saying program not authorized.
The HD locals do not come in, but SD works fine. I get other HD Channels like ESPN but have the same issue on the movie channels.
The dish alignment is fine. Using a reverse band LNB.
Tried reauthorizations. Spent an hour screwing around with Tech support for dummies.
I'm almost afraid to plug the tv in again.
Any suggestions?