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Can’t connect to Apple Maps server
- 5 months ago
First and foremost, don't try to perform a factory reset unless instructed to by a rep or tech, as that can cause far more problems than solutions.
When you power cycle the modem, make sure to do it in the right order, as if the cause is a corrupted DNS it could still be held in the network.
First, unplug the modem. Then, shut down every device that uses your HughesNet. They have to actually be shut down, as being in standby can still retain DNS info. If you have a satellite TV receiver that is connected to HughesNet, you'll have to unplug it, as when they're off they're actually in standby and still connected. I know that's a pain, but it's the only way. After you're absolutely sure that nothing is still on that uses HughesNet, and after it's been a minute or two since unplugging the HughesNet modem, plug the modem back in. Then wait a few minutes to ensure it's fully back up. Then, if you use a separate router, turn that back on (or plug it back in), and then wait a few minutes again. Then turn your devices back on/plug them in.
Again, doing this will ensure that all DNS entries are purged and nothing is retained on the network. All will be fresh, so to speak. Then try the Apple maps again.
It's not a guarantee that this will fix the problem, but it's one possible cause that will be eliminated.
Hopefully you'll hear from one of the reps tomorrow, as they aren't on during the weekends.
First and foremost, don't try to perform a factory reset unless instructed to by a rep or tech, as that can cause far more problems than solutions.
When you power cycle the modem, make sure to do it in the right order, as if the cause is a corrupted DNS it could still be held in the network.
First, unplug the modem. Then, shut down every device that uses your HughesNet. They have to actually be shut down, as being in standby can still retain DNS info. If you have a satellite TV receiver that is connected to HughesNet, you'll have to unplug it, as when they're off they're actually in standby and still connected. I know that's a pain, but it's the only way. After you're absolutely sure that nothing is still on that uses HughesNet, and after it's been a minute or two since unplugging the HughesNet modem, plug the modem back in. Then wait a few minutes to ensure it's fully back up. Then, if you use a separate router, turn that back on (or plug it back in), and then wait a few minutes again. Then turn your devices back on/plug them in.
Again, doing this will ensure that all DNS entries are purged and nothing is retained on the network. All will be fresh, so to speak. Then try the Apple maps again.
It's not a guarantee that this will fix the problem, but it's one possible cause that will be eliminated.
Hopefully you'll hear from one of the reps tomorrow, as they aren't on during the weekends.
Thank you for the thorough response! I’ll try your remedy next if a rep hasn’t answered by the time I get the chance. I did try changing the DNS servers on the modem/router a few days ago. Side note: I also have a Hughesnet extender that I haven’t reset (just thought about that).
- Remy5 months agoModerator
Buffalogreen,
Thank you for reaching out! It seems this is your first post. Welcome to the Community! I'd start by recommending following the steps GabeU laid out, as these are the same steps we'd start by recommending. Please let us know once you've performed these troubleshooting steps, and if they've solved your Apple Maps issue. If not, please send a private message to the link below, with your account number or the phone number attached to it.
https://community.hughesnet.com/t5/notes/composepage/note-to-user-id/102584
Thanks,
Remy
- Buffalogreen5 months agoFreshman
It worked, though I didn’t follow the directions to the letter. I waited until everyone else was out of the house (with their devices) and pulled up the device list on the router to see what was still connected. I shut off everything until the list was empty, and then unplugged the router for a minute or so. After I plugged it back in and waited a minute or two, I turned everything back on and it worked for me and the others when they came back.
Thanks for the guidance!
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