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12.1.9 -- A transmit problem has occurred
- 7 years ago
Hi rossalissalove,
Thank you for your patience while your case was worked. I pulled up your account and I see that Wade has already issued a dispatch to replace the radio and modem. Your Dispatch is currently scheduled for Thursday, Jun 28, 2018 between 02:00 PM-05:00 PM. I'll privately message you your local tech's contact info so that you can coordinate if that time does not work out for you.
It's good that your 2.4Ghz WiFi is working better, but you should still be able to see that 5Ghz band if everything is checked, especially if you were able to utilize it previously. I'm at a loss. Perhaps others might have an idea.
One thing I forgot to mention is the State Code. Not the 12.1.9 you're seeing, but one tied to the 5Ghz WiFi. I should have had you check, but if the 5Ghz WiFi is off you'd see it giving you a State Code like the following (I turned mine off so it would default to the state code)....
If the boxes are checked and you're not seeing a state code like above, something else is going on, as the modem should be broadcasting the 5Ghz band. .
One thing you could try is unchecking the SSID Enable and SSID Broadcast boxes for the 5Ghz band, then click Save Settings. Then, click on Wireless, and uncheck the box for 5Ghz Frequency Band, and click Save Settings. Then wait about a minute, and do everything in reverse. Recheck the box for the 5Ghz Frequency Band, then click Save Settings, then recheck the boxes for the SSID Enable and SSID Broadcast for the 5Ghz band, then click Save Settings. You could then, on a given device, disconnect from the 2.4Ghz band it's presently connected to and see if the 5Ghz band shows up in the options to connect to. Other than this, I don't really know what to try.
I went into the settings and unchecked the boxes you told me to and the 5g actually showed up but I couldn't connect to it. But then a few minutes later I went back in and rechecked those settings and it disappeared again. And the "12.1.9 -- A transmit problem has occurred" message has popped up again. Can't we just get a new modem or something?
- rossalissalove7 years agoFreshman
I just tried unchecking and rechecking those wifi settings again and this time the 5g popped up after I rechecked all the boxes. I tried to connect to it again but it was showing there was no signal. I enetered in our password for it and it said there's no connection and then the 5g disappears again.
- GabeU7 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
rossalissalove wrote:I went into the settings and unchecked the boxes you told me to and the 5g actually showed up but I couldn't connect to it. But then a few minutes later I went back in and rechecked those settings and it disappeared again. And the "12.1.9 -- A transmit problem has occurred" message has popped up again. Can't we just get a new modem or something?
Hopefully a rep will take another look at what could be causing the 12.1.9 state code, and possibly the issue with the 5Ghz WiFi. I don't know that the modem itself is having an issue, but anything's possible.
- rossalissalove7 years agoFreshman
- rossalissalove7 years agoFreshman
THE ABOVE IS A PICTURE OF THE MESSAGES WE KEEP GETTING FROM THE HUGHESNET SYSTEM CONTROL CENTER. CAN SOMEONE PLEASE FIX THIS ISSUE. I HAVE BEEN TRYING AND TRYING AND TRYING TO GET SOMEONE FROM HUGHESNET TO FIX THIS PROBLEM TO NO AVAIL. THIS IS NOT GOOD CUSTOMER SERVICE! WE KEEP HAVING THE SAME ISSUES OVER AND OVER AGAIN. SLOW INTERNET AND NO ACCESS TO OUR 5G WIFI. WE PAY $100 A MONTH FOR THIS INTERNET SERVICE AND THIS IS NOT ACCEPTABLE. I WANT A SOLUTION TO THESE PROBLEMS PLEASE.
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