Web Acceleration failing
Recently my HT2000W with current Software Version: 3.4.6.26 (M) has been going to failure on Web Acceleration showing yellow on System Status page link and showing the Down status and red X for Web Acceleration under System Status. This is with RSS of 80-90. Under Diagnostics on the Advanced Configuration page it's been showing the red X virtually all the way across for DNS Acceleration (N) on both Hourly History and Current Hour History graphs. I've been able to fix it momentarily by disabling/re enabling under Web Acceleration/Control. This would bring my System Status light back into the green for a little while but would go back to yellow and the red X very quickly. Resetting MBX seemed to have no effect. I could only keep the Web Acceleration enabled for seconds early this morning so I bit the bullet and called in to Tech Support for a remote fix. After 40 minutes of going around in circles with phone rep, he finally sent some codes to the modem and helped the problem. I haven't seen yellow status and the red X for Web Acceleraration under System Status ever since but the Hourly and Current Hour graphs are still showing lots of red for the DNS Acceleration (N) item. It works okay but the question is... does this type of problem indicate modem failure as a coming event? This modem has been in service for a few years.Solved22KViews0likes35CommentsAT&T says Desktop app For DirecTV-DVR is Coming Soon
Before ATT aquired DirecTV, my television provider had a desktop app called Genie Go. (whole house DVR.type of thing) was pretty buggy and ATT dropped it and removed all the help support. The new DirecTV mobile app for smart phones and tablets works good for playing the Recordings>Playlist from my DirecTV receiver. I recently bought a new ATT phone and a prepaid plan. Only 2 gb service. I dont need more cell data cause I can do most every thing on Wi-fi by connection of my newly aquired HT2000w HughesNet modem. I installed the app on my cell phone. Works good. The tree branched finally grew in front of my DirecTV dish. August was time for an upgrade to HD DVR. They needed to free install a new dish for me. They brought a much newer DVR receiver a Genie HR54/200 There was a new software revision came out last month Oxd8f 01/18/18 Considering the TV receiver is using the same wi-fi network as the smartphones and tabletson my HT2000w modem. My desktop is ethernet cable......................... TheDELL can see the HT and it can see the HR54. did i lose anyone on that one??:smileyhappy: Here's a picture. But What in the bleep are these 3 media servers? If my desktop can see the HR54 receiver I should be able to interact with it. But NOooooo...... I have to be a hand held device.:smileysad: I dont want to stream Live TV thru media player or my phone, I would rather let DirecTV record it , then I can watch it anytime thru the wi-filocal network using NOHughesNet data Token - Free (500MB) Token - Free (500MB) This is getting lengthy, I'll add more later16KViews0likes32Comments239.0.0.0
Hello. I am once again befuddled. 239.0.0.0 is a route in my routing table on the ht2000w router/modem that vanishes after a power outage or reboot. If I reset the device the routing table comes back with the 239.0.0.0 added again. I need to know if I should have this route as it has once again disappeared ? What is this route for? I thought it might have something to do with the wireless bridge...? Thanks for any feedback as I am clueless.Solved5.7KViews0likes5Comments