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2.1.1 Unable to communicate with Outdoor Unit
- 5 years ago
Right, the code history also indicated issues with the cable so I've instructed the tech to replace it and anything else as needed to ensure a stable connection.
-Liz
Hello MrBuster,
Thanks for bringing this to our attention. After running and reviewing your site diagnostics, we have decided as a courtesy to dispatch a technician to do a complete review of your site due to the concerns you've been encountering.
Your dispatch is currently scheduled for our earliest available slot: Thursday, Oct 1, 2020 between 08:00 AM-11:00 AM. The tech will reach out to confirm the visit, so you can use that opportunity to reschedule if needed. Please let us know how the site visit goes.
Thanks,
Liz
- MrBuster5 years agoSenior
Thank you
I forgot to mention, when I was getting the 2.1.1 error, the Built-in Self Test showed passed for all except 'Cable Connectivity' which failed. Since it started up after a reboot correctly without the 2.1.1 error, the test is showing passed for everything and other than that group of errors in the hour after starting, it has been working this morning.
The cable looks good, as far as I can see -- could a loose connection up on the dish cause this? The messages from the modem made me think it was a cable problem or an issue with the thing on the dish.
- Liz5 years agoModerator
Right, the code history also indicated issues with the cable so I've instructed the tech to replace it and anything else as needed to ensure a stable connection.
-Liz
- MrBuster5 years agoSenior
That time slot is good with me, of course.
I think the drop outs might be happening when the temperature is changing outside. When the packets are dropped, the SQF drops to 0 for a short period of time (the log which is based on 5 minute intervals might miss very short period SQF drop outs, other than showing the dropped packets). During these times the System/Receive/Transmit lights on the HW2000W go dark for the duration.
During the day when things are warming up it runs good once it passes 8:15am or so as you can see here -- this graph shows a storm yesterday morning, and you can see the SQF goes lower and comes up over time, and everything went fine with that.
Does this just look like a loose connection in the wire up by the dish? It seems like in the early morning hours when it is getting cool and at 8:15am when the sun starts to warm the wires around the dish the drop outs happen. At other times it seems solid. I am guessing if the thingy on the dish was going bad the symptoms would be different.
What do the old timers think?
Thanks
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