My Wireless Joey's will all freeze and go black screen many times throughout the day, when this occurs I have noticed that both of my Wireless Joey Access Point 2's appear to be rebooting, power light flashes and goes through it's restart sequence all at the same time. Sometime they will come back on their own, other times they will have strong signal but will be unlinked from the Hopper.
My setup: Hopper 3 connected to 3 Wireless Joeys via two Wireless Joey AP 2s, access points are connected via bottom port on Hopper through a Ethernet network switch. Hopper is hardwire connected to the top port to Google WiFi system.
I have run on a single AP and same issue it reboots sporadically throughout the day. Had DISH techs come out for several visits now and between all the visit everything (Hopper, APs, Wireless Joeys) have all been replaced, except the dish on the roof. No issues with the main Hopper, can watch TV all day long without any interruptions. I have run the Hopper on WiFi only instead of hardwire same issue, almost seems like it happens more frequently.
Any thoughts or ideas would be greatly appreciated. Would anything on my Google WiFi cause and issue like this, don't really want to run without internet to the Hopper, kids like on-demand, etc! Even looked with WiFi network analyzer software nothing is all the same 5GHz channel/bands with the DISH. Seems odd to me that both APs will do it simultaneously, and has been doing through several software updates.
My setup: Hopper 3 connected to 3 Wireless Joeys via two Wireless Joey AP 2s, access points are connected via bottom port on Hopper through a Ethernet network switch. Hopper is hardwire connected to the top port to Google WiFi system.
I have run on a single AP and same issue it reboots sporadically throughout the day. Had DISH techs come out for several visits now and between all the visit everything (Hopper, APs, Wireless Joeys) have all been replaced, except the dish on the roof. No issues with the main Hopper, can watch TV all day long without any interruptions. I have run the Hopper on WiFi only instead of hardwire same issue, almost seems like it happens more frequently.
Any thoughts or ideas would be greatly appreciated. Would anything on my Google WiFi cause and issue like this, don't really want to run without internet to the Hopper, kids like on-demand, etc! Even looked with WiFi network analyzer software nothing is all the same 5GHz channel/bands with the DISH. Seems odd to me that both APs will do it simultaneously, and has been doing through several software updates.