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Connection Problems- Only with AOL
- 6 years ago
One other thing is that, if you'd like to schedule the file downloads, but you don't like the idea of leaving your PC on (I don't), or messing with trying to schedule the downloads to your PC, you can schedule the file download(s) to your Android or IOS device using the PlayOn Cloud app, then copy the files to your PC.
BTW, don't forget to change the resolution on the app if you want it to be better than standard. I'm fine with standard, which is DVD quality, but some people want it to be better, regardless of the increased file size for the program/movie. I believe 720p is the maximum resolution, but that's still very good.
If you try it and you like it, please let us know. I'm still deciding whether to get it, though I probably will. It's cheap, and lets you easily take advantage of the Bonus Zone data, and even those twenty days of data resets with your upgrade (make sure first, though, of course). :)
YUP. NOT Gen 5
bos2420 wrote:YUP. NOT Gen 5
Coincidentally enough, I was just getting ready to edit my prior post to ask you to make sure it's Gen5 and the HT2000W that you have, as it seemed strange that the link Mark gave wouldn't work, and the only reason I could think of as to why it woudn't work was if it wasn't a HT2000W modem.
I'm not at all familiar with the HN9000 modem, but I don't think it has a DNS configurable section, so it should be automatically using HughesNet's DNS.
At this point, I'm at a loss. I still think it's a DNS issue, but I'm not very versed in this type of issue, so I don't really know much more of what to try. Hopefully others will, and hopefully a rep will reply with an idea, or to check to make sure everything is okay with your equipment.
One thing you can try, which sometimes works for me when I'm having website issues (especially with Amazon), is to flush your computer's DNS cache, though shutting down the computer should do the same. Still, it may be worth a try. Close all of your open browser windows and then open your Command Prompt. Type "ipconfig /flushdns", without the quotes, then hit enter. And there IS a space in between the g and forward slash. After you get the confirmation of the flush completing, close the command prompt, open a web page and try one of the pages you're having an issue with. Again, I don't know if this will work, but it may.
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