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A strange case.
Good morning ArchMDD,
Thank you for this update. We're working on expediting a tech visit to address the sparking. In the meantime, please unplug the modem's power cable from its power brick to be safe.
I'll keep you updated if I have any other news on this dispatch.
-Liz
Hello, as a last post I'd like to share what we found. I resetted my entire Network on both my PC and phones. I deleted Crossfire DNS from both the IPV4 and 6. I left both of the settings to be decided by provider. Configuring the router of my primary internet service I chose Crossfire DNS. Configuring Hughes Net router for Googles DNS. The DNS are on the routers, not on my PC settings. This solved the problem. Thanks! I really, really wanted this service to work. I'm glad.
- LizModerator
Hi ArchMDD,
I see it's your first post here, so welcome to the community! Thank you for reaching out to us. I'd like to look into this, please private message me your SAN (account number) or the associated phone number.
Thanks,
Liz
- ArchMDDFreshmanThanks for answering. I will. I'm using my other internet. I don't have Hughes Net internet since Monday.
- LizModerator
Good morning ArchMDD,
Thank you for messaging me the requested info. I ran diagnostics on your site and I see that it is online. Currently I see there's a Samsung and a Xiaomi device connected.
Are you able to browse the internet on the Samsung? It only has a fair signal strength so you might want to test it while closer to the modem, or switching it to the 2.4 GHz network which has a larger range.
-Liz
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