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Warning, don't fry your modem.
- 6 years ago
Yes, there is DC power supplied by the modem going through the coax to power the radio on the dish. Under certain situations the modem can be damaged if the power is shorted out. There are protections built in but they don't always work.
Also one reason we say to power down the modem from the wall receptacle, not the plug on the back of the modem.
obviously so, however the point is that a type F connector (while not IP rated per se) are standard IP64 and applying a dielectric is poor practice...but one is left to consider: do we care more about a cable being submersible, or about ensuring an impedence match.
I have no idea, but what I, HughesNet, and the installers care about is a proper installation, which requires the proper application of dielectric grease and weathersealing of all outdoor connectors.
- gaines_wright6 years agoTutor
GabeU wrote:I have no idea, but what I, HughesNet, and the installers care about is a proper installation, which requires the proper application of dielectric grease and weathersealing of all outdoor connectors.
LOL "I, HughesNet"? Sort of like "I, Robot"? :>)>
Seriously, it's been over 30 years ago, but I don't remember doing any of that stuff. We didn't have any problems with connectors either. Most of our problems were caused by lightning and ground loop currents.
- GabeU6 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
gaines_wright wrote:
GabeU wrote:I have no idea, but what I, HughesNet, and the installers care about is a proper installation, which requires the proper application of dielectric grease and weathersealing of all outdoor connectors.
LOL "I, HughesNet"? Sort of like "I, Robot"? :>)>
In all the hubub I missed your reply. But, yeah, HughesNet became sentient. Didn't you get the memo? :p :p :p
- vladams20156 years agoSophomore
GabeU wrote:
gaines_wright wrote:
GabeU wrote:I have no idea, but what I, HughesNet, and the installers care about is a proper installation, which requires the proper application of dielectric grease and weathersealing of all outdoor connectors.
LOL "I, HughesNet"? Sort of like "I, Robot"? :>)>
In all the hubub I missed your reply. But, yeah, HughesNet became sentient. Didn't you get the memo? :p :p :p
Perhaps not quite sentient, but I do see my fair share of "artificial" intelligence looming
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