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Gateway Location is Albuquerque, NM I am in Idaho & SRSS is 58 never gets above that.
- 3 years ago
The code generally means your dish couldn't find a signal from the satellite. Usually that means severe rain was degrading the signal, but if it intermittently persists during good weather it could also mean foliage or tree branches/leaves blowing into the signal path. Might want to check the vicinity of the dish to make sure nothing's growing around it or into the area between the dish and transceiver (I recently had this happen) and/or there is no new tree growth in front of the dish.
Doubtful that swapping modems did anything other than rebooting it by removing power, then re-powering it (note: never press the red reset button which could zeroize it, requiring a call to phone help in order to get it re-registered into the system).
I would also advise you to edit the SAN out of your images. The SAN is your full account number and could be used in a phishing scheme to get your account information.
I hope so as the weather at the Gateway location was Sunny & Warm no weather issues.so i am not sure why I had the 11.2.1 System State Code
The weather at your location can also affect the signal, so if you have thick cloud cover, rain, or other things like that, it can scatter the signal and mess things up.
But the 11.2.1 state code means (unless they have updated what it means) "outroute is not locked." Do you get a weather-related message in the system control center? EDIT: I can't see your images clearly, so I can't see what they indicate.
- RAD3 years agoFreshman
I was researching that code on HughesNet support that is where I figured it was a weather related code it was there for several week but we had intermittent use. Yes we are in Spring break up and have had some minor snow, rain & cloud cover but yesterday all I had on the Modem as far as lights was the Wi-Fi & LAN. Even at 6:45 am PST this am it was still not working until I did the following:
I connected a spare modem we had recently cancelled. Let it set up but not re activate, then I removed that modem and put this one back online and it worked. Maybe modem is going bad??
- MarkJFine3 years agoProfessor
The code generally means your dish couldn't find a signal from the satellite. Usually that means severe rain was degrading the signal, but if it intermittently persists during good weather it could also mean foliage or tree branches/leaves blowing into the signal path. Might want to check the vicinity of the dish to make sure nothing's growing around it or into the area between the dish and transceiver (I recently had this happen) and/or there is no new tree growth in front of the dish.
Doubtful that swapping modems did anything other than rebooting it by removing power, then re-powering it (note: never press the red reset button which could zeroize it, requiring a call to phone help in order to get it re-registered into the system).
I would also advise you to edit the SAN out of your images. The SAN is your full account number and could be used in a phishing scheme to get your account information.
- gokartergo243 years agoTutor
Your signal level is only 50. You need to call in to support and get a tech out to repoint dish. It might be working now.. But will go out again..
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