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Trying to set up replacement refurbished modem.
- 6 years ago
Good morning reluttr,
Thank you for the additional details. Let us take care of any repairs for you, only authorized HughesNet technicians may replace parts and repair the HughesNet equipment. I've issued a complimentary dispatch to address your concerns. Your dispatch is currently scheduled for our earliest available slot: Saturday, Mar 16, 2019 between 8:00 AM-11:00 AM. Your assigned local dealer will reach out to you confirm the appointment, so if you need to reschedule, you can do so at that time.
I hope the visit goes well and you're back online soon!
Hi reluttr,
I see it's your first post here, so welcome to the community! Thank you for the details, this helps. Does this behavior still persist if you plug the modem's power cord directly into a power outlet?
Your cooperation, patience, and understanding are much appreciated.
Hi,
I have tried plugging the modem into a different outlet and it is still exhibiting the same behaviour.
Is it normal for the router to do this during the first time setup after installing it as a replacement unit?
- reluttr6 years agoFreshman
Ok so I have a new development.
If I disconnect the modem from the LNB, the modem will boot like normal and I can access the control panel.
The second I reconnect the coax cable it goes back into a reboot loop.
Tommarrow im going to try running a new Coaxal cable to the LNB and see if that fixes the issue. Maybe the issue is as simple as a defective coaxal cable.
In the event that it is the LNB that is faulty, how would I go about requesting a replacement? Due to job restrictions it would be very difficult for me to work in the free time to meet a technician, plus the part looks very easy to just swap out without doing any re-adjustments. So being able to just do it myself like the modem replacement would be the most flexable option for me.
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