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bwatson93
Freshman
8 years ago

State code 12.7.2

I have had Hughesnet for about a year now and have never had any problems until now. After my last billing cycle on the 28th everything was perfectly normal and the usage reset. My household has never had any problems with running out of data either. When the usage reset my usage meter says that the first day it reset all my data was used and we are in bonus bytes. Problem is that this must be a mistake as no one was home during the day it reset and it's only causing problems now which is 10 days later. I performed all the suggested fixes such as checking cables and unplugging and plugging back in, rebooting router and all of it. The transmit and system lights are off and the control center says state code 12.7.2......I need help fixing this ASAP as I am a student and need to have my internet connection available at home. Oh I also purchased 10gb of data tokens and the tokens have not been applied to my usage meter.
  • Thanks for the confirmation, bwatson93. I'm sending you another HT1100 to address your concerns. You may return the old modem in the same box; there should be a prepaid return label in the outer pouch on the box. Let me know how the new modem works out for you.

     

  • GabeU's avatar
    GabeU
    Distinguished Professor IV

    bwatson93

     

    Sorry you're having this issue.  I can't help you with most of it (or may be able to), but can tell you that tokens are added to your token bucket, not the Anytime Data or Bonus Bytes.  You can see the "Token Bytes Available" on the Usage Meter below your Anytime Data, or, when signing in to the Hughesnet myAccount site, at the bottom of the Usage graphs in the Usage section.  

     

    As for the 12.7.2 state code, I believe that indicates some type of connection issue, though I can't tell you exactly what as I don't know.  How long has it been, or how long was it, that the transmit and system lights were off?  Storms at your gateway can cause a connection issue, and your gateway could be anywhere.  

     

    If you go to the System Control Center (enter 192.168.0.1 into the address bar and hit enter) and click on System Status (at the top of the page), what are the three letters directly after the J1 or J2 in your IP Gateway Association State string?  These three letters indicate where your gateway is located.  It will look like (Data IPGW - J1xxx), and the xxx are the letters that indicate the location.      

     

    A quick question.  Do you have a DirecTV receiver connected to your service?  The reason I ask is that they can use data for things other than On Demand, and if you do have one connected, it wouldn't be impossible for it to have wiped out your data very quickly. 

       

    • Liz's avatar
      Liz
      Moderator

      Hi bwatson93,

       

      I'm glad you found the community, thank you for posting. I'd like to investigate your 12.7.2 state code, but I can't reach your modem to complete my diagnostics. Please let me know when the modem is powered back on so that I can do a system check.

       

      Your cooperation, patience, and understanding are much appreciated.

       

      • bwatson93's avatar
        bwatson93
        Freshman
        Hi Liz thank you for your help with this I will get you all the information I can. My modem is turned on. The system and transmit lights are still off though.