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brahn's avatar
brahn
Freshman
5 months ago

Modem/router keeps overheating

My Hughesnet modem/router keeps overheating and throwing code 1.2.1 Temperature greater than configured threshold. The modem is located in a ventilated room, in the shade, at a constant room temperature of 70 degrees or less. There is even a fan circulating air around the modem. Why does it continuously overheat and should I be worried it will catch on fire?!

  • maratsade's avatar
    maratsade
    Distinguished Professor IV

    brahn 

     

    You probably need to get a new modem. You can wait until the HughesNet reps on this site see your post, or you can try calling the customer service line and explain the problem to them.  They should be able to connect to your modem remotely and see the code (the modem will have to be plugged in for the reps to be able to connect to it). The reps on this site are not here 24/7, and if they don't reply today, you will need to wait until next week.

    I hope you can get this issue resolved quickly. 

  • brahn,

     

    It appears that this is your your first post. Welcome to the Community! We're sorry to hear you've been experiencing some modem temperature issues, and we'd love to help take a look into this. However, I was unable to locate your account through your Community profile. Please send us a private message at the link attached below with your account number or a phone number attached.

     

    https://community.hughesnet.com/t5/notes/composepage/note-to-user-id/102584

     

    Thanks,

    Remy

    • brahn's avatar
      brahn
      Freshman

      Thank you, Remy. I will send you a private message.

  • Mine stays hot. Should  I be concerned. Watching for your answer

    • maratsade's avatar
      maratsade
      Distinguished Professor IV

      CcClark 

       

      You may want to start your own ticket, if you'd like the reps on this site to address it.  To start your own ticket, go to the Tech Support page and click on the blue button labeled +Start a topic. Provide as much information and context to your issue as you can, so the reps can help you. 

    • CcClark's avatar
      CcClark
      New Poster

      I meant waiting for a reply to your post   

      I was wondering if it was normal to be so hot.