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Hi capnzathrus,
Thanks for posting and sharing those details, that helps. I'm sending you a modem; you can use its box to return your old modem. There's a shipping label in the outer pouch for your convenience. I hope the new modem works out well for you.
-Liz
Sounds like your modem is trying to bite the dust. Are you a residential or business account?
Hi capnzathrus,
Thanks for posting and sharing those details, that helps. I'm sending you a modem; you can use its box to return your old modem. There's a shipping label in the outer pouch for your convenience. I hope the new modem works out well for you.
-Liz
Yes, the modem is free, no worries.
-Liz
Under System Summary, what is the State Code when you go here?
Under System Status, what is listed under IP Gateway Association State?
Also, under System State Code Monitor, what are the listed, most recent State Codes when you go here?
I am aware of all the functions of the modem and had even re-installed the former modem manually. Troubleshooting is not what I need. There is an issue with the dish that needs repaired. Your questions were going to lead to your quoting FAP, which I already stated is not the issue. I started a new thread, because Liz sending a new modem seemed to be a solve to the problem in this one. In the new thread, I clarified my current problem.
No, I wasn't going to bring up FAP. I was looking for something else.
And no, since the problem is not solved, please keep it to one thread.
The state codes would actually show what may have been happening around the system while it wasn't connecting. There are dozens of these codes, all pointing to specific problems, and @Liz will need this information to figure out what may be going on. If you can follow Mark's advice on this, it'd be great; it's just a listing of codes.
Okay. Tomorrow morning I'll check the codes.
Day 9. I woke up this morning and found my internet acces still on!! No state codes to report. Maybe it's going to act right.
That's excellent news! But if you encounter issues again, remember the state codes can provide us with a lot of info about what might be going on, so recording them should be your first priority.
@capnzathrus wrote:Day 9. I woke up this morning and found my internet acces still on!! No state codes to report. Maybe it's going to act right.
Good morning capnzathrus,
That's good news! Thanks for sharing. I've merged your latest thread into your original one. I'll keep your thread open the rest of the week in case you need to report anything different.
As the others suggested, checking the state code when you encounter something odd with internet performance helps us focus our troubleshooting.
Thanks,
Liz
Thanks. Glad to say it was still on this morning, too.
Awesome!
That's just crazy. I hope that next week the mods ( @Liz ) can figure out what's going on and get it fixed for you.
You shouldn't have to mess with the equipment like that every day, and I'm sure they don't want that either. Sometimes these things take a while to figure out, but I hope it will be fixed quickly in your case. I imagine sending you a new modem was to make sure it wasn't a modem issue. Now they can focus on the dish. Is your residence remote? Would a tech guy have to traipse through wilderness?