So this afternoon I have been working on setting up our HughesNet system.
Fine. Got a signal of 29 and couldn't go any higher. Needed at least 31.
Silly me, wrestled with elevation, etc. etc. until I finally gave up a bit ago.
DUH.
If I had looked in the manual (yet again) I would have noticed that being stuck on 29 is an error message and I should have checked the cables, etc.
The line forms to the right...please be wearing houseslippers if you're in the kicking line!
The heck with it...gonna throw some pork chops on the grill!
Will start again tomorrow!
bjoyce said
10:40 PM Jul 31, 2010
A 29 signal means you are pointing to the wrong satellite, move right or left until you find the one you really need to point to. Some of the satellites are quite close together, only 2 to 5 degrees apart, so it is easy to find yourself pointing to the wrong satellite. I haven't gotten more than a 20 signal due too cables.
Fine. Got a signal of 29 and couldn't go any higher. Needed at least 31.
Silly me, wrestled with elevation, etc. etc. until I finally gave up a bit ago.
DUH.
If I had looked in the manual (yet again)
The line forms to the right...please be wearing houseslippers if you're in the kicking line!
The heck with it...gonna throw some pork chops on the grill!
Will start again tomorrow!