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nathangilbert's avatar
8 years ago

Constant disconnection to Internet

I've been a cust. for 1 1/2 years now. Everything been OK until about a month ago my sat started randomly disconnecting then connecting now its so bad that I can barely load a web page running a HT110...
  • GabeU's avatar
    GabeU
    8 years ago

    nathangilbert

     

    Amanda won't be back until Tuesday due to the holiday, but in the meantime you should try connecting your laptop directly to the HT1100 modem, not through the router, to see if the problem is still occuring.  The router first needs to be ruled out as a possible cause of the problem.  

  • nathangilbert's avatar
    nathangilbert
    8 years ago
    Worked much better when connected straight to modem! Thanks. Question, since my router is only as old as My Hughes service, did it go bad or is HughesNet somehow making it not work so we will switch to Gen 5 built in wifi? The timing of router problems suspiciously coincides with Gen 5 launch
  • GabeU's avatar
    GabeU
    8 years ago

    nathangilbert

     

    Like Mark indicated, it's just coincidence.  In fact, some people even still choose to use their own router with the HT2000W instead of it's built in WiFi.  

     

    If you want to just get another router that's fine, or you can request the HT2000W to use with your Gen4, which Mark indicated, and which I, too, believe they do.  To be honest, though, if everything with your HughesNet service works well, I, personally, would probably just get an inexpensive replacement router instead of going with the HT2000W (if that option is available), but that's just me.  Unless, that is, you need one of the more expensive ones that have more capabilities (like data monitoring and such).   

     

    Chances are it's the router itself, but just to be sure you could try connecting it with a different LAN cable, as those cables do occasionally go bad.   Well, more often the connectors on the ends of the cable than the cable itself, as they can get a bit loose.  Maybe try the one you normally use to connect your laptop to the router if you don't have a spare, then see if any of the wireless devices are still losing connection.  If it turns out to just be a cable, that's a nice, cheap fix.  :)