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Unfortunately, downgrading back to Gen4 isn't possible. Only Gen5 service is available for new connections, and a person's older Gen4 service, when decommissioned, can't be reactivated. :(
Why not? It worked fine till the guy came out and repositioned my dish and put this new HT 2000W Modem in. If the new and improved Gen 5 isn't working for me what am I supposed to do? I have spent a lot of time and money for a product that is not working as good as the old model was, and that I can not access the site I want to, though with the old service it worked fine, so now I am paying more money for a "new, faster, and improved" service that is not working for me, so what do I do? Surely someone can send the guy back out with my old modem and he can put my dish back to where it was, or are you trying to tell me that it is not physically possible? I don't believe that, sorry, but it is physically possible to restore me to where I was before you guys "upgraded" me. I am getting tired of this.
- GabeU7 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
Whether it's physically possible to connect someone back to Gen4 I have no idea, but I do know that Gen4 is not available anymore for starting new service, which is what it would be, and I know that they simply do not connect people to Gen4 service anymore.
Again, whether it's physically possible or not, I can't say, but I do know that they do not downgrade people to Gen4. I'm sorry, but it's not going to happen.
With that said, I'm certainly not trying to downlplay your situation, nor your frustration, which is most definitely valid and justified.
- PoppaJohn7 years agoFreshman
I have no idea who you are, or why you are responding to my inquiries with Liz, other than to tell me what can Not be done. I would appreciate some constructive and positive feedback from Hughesnet like "fixing the problem" instead of telling me what will not happen. In a service based business I am of the old school generation that looked on "problems" as an "opportunity" to improve service and better meet the expectations of the customer, not to make "excuses" as to why a provider of services can no longer meet the expectations based on past performance but will now have to abide with a "new and Improved" inferior product. If you work for Hughesnet, fix the problem and quit telling me what will not happen because you authority level does not allow it. If you do not work for Hughesnet and were simply responding for who knows what reason, other than to tell me what would not happen in your opinion then you must excuse me as I print this conversation out to better line my pet parrots cage bottom with, as I believe all thing should serve a purpose.
- maratsade7 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
"I have no idea who you are, or why you are responding to my inquiries with Liz"
This is a customer-to-customer community, so customers will respond to user posts. Liz and the other moderator(s) usually respond only when the issue can't be solved by the customer community.
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