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iOS app self diagnostic tool reports attention needed
- 5 years ago
Hi,
Just popping in to say that if the state code is anything other than 0.0.0, which indicates that the system is running healthily, the self-diagnosis function on the app will have some sort of dialogue message.
There are... a lot of state codes so there can be many reasons why the message will suggest calling in.
-Liz
Hi,
Just popping in to say that if the state code is anything other than 0.0.0, which indicates that the system is running healthily, the self-diagnosis function on the app will have some sort of dialogue message.
There are... a lot of state codes so there can be many reasons why the message will suggest calling in.
-Liz
- maratsade5 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
Don't want to hijack the OP's thread, but the app is glitchy for me with 0.0.0 state code.
This pops up frequently. Another glitch is the empty donut graphs (not happening in this instance, though).
- GabeU5 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
Liz wrote:Just popping in to say that if the state code is anything other than 0.0.0, which indicates that the system is running healthily, the self-diagnosis function on the app will have some sort of dialogue message.
That would definitely help to explain it for my instance, as I often have the 5GHz Wifi turned off, which gives me a perpetual "14.2.2 -- The 5 GHz WiFi radio is off" State Code.
- bcs0015 years agoSophomoreLiz
I’m confused about where these state codes are displayed. I don’t see them anywhere in the Hughesnet mobile iOS app.
If I go to the self diagnostic tool option and run the test, it always reports “attention needed” but I’m guessing that’s because I have the Hughes modem WiFi radios turned off. I run my own router and WiFi access points.
More info about how to obtain these state codes would be helpful.
Bruce.- GabeU5 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
Not to answer for Liz, but I don't believe the State Codes are shown anywhere in the mobile app, though they can still trigger that message. You can see your current State Code in the System Control Center, which you can get to either here...
http://192.168.0.1/#!/home/status
or here...
www.systemcontrolcenter.com and then click on System Status at the top of the page.
Edit: And yes, because you have the WiFi disabled, which is likely giving a State Code of 14.2.3, it is causing that message to pop up.
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