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Wulffie

join:2002-06-17
Louisa, VA

Re: [DW4000] DW4000 - the last user to get cancelled without not

Grohgreg, no, my connection is still down. I can run websetup successfully, and get recommissioned and get re-registered, but after that, its like they disabled the "receive modem". It sends countless upstream transmissions through the ITU, but less than 3 packets down from the IRU. Redundant or not, I think people need to see and recognize this outrageous treatment of their longstanding customers, and be as outraged (or more), than myself, so that many complaints are sent to Earthlink for such poor customer service. Don't forget, its the squeaky wheel that gets the grease. I'm just hoping that people will send irate responses to Earthlink at being suddenly cut off from their internet connections, and asking for free modem upgrades, or at least something reasonable, than acting like lobotomized sheep who mindlessly and automatically shell out the $300,400,500 to needlessly upgrade to a newer modem that they really don't need. Hughesnet themselves admitted that they still support the DW3000 and DW4000 modems. It's Earthlinks agenda, to try to stay alive as as ISP, as their only two strongpoints seem to be dialup and DSL.
Anyway, thanks for your feedback and...
Regards,
Wulffie.
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Earthlink,DW4000 SRS,G11-1410MHz,91W,Signal-85,4.2.1.10,D-514 Dlink Router,3 wired & 2 wireless clients.

grohgreg
Dunno. Ask The Chief

join:2001-07-05
Dawson Springs, KY


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Re: [DW4000] DW4000 - the last user to get cancelled without not

said by Wulffie See Profile :

Grohgreg, no, my connection is still down. I can run websetup successfully, and get recommissioned and get re-registered, but after that, its like they disabled the "receive modem". It sends countless upstream transmissions through the ITU, but less than 3 packets down from the IRU.
If you're putting all your stock in BPL as your final solution, you might want to read this: »arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20···tem.html . It might not hurt to be be a little more receptive toward thinking about a Plan C.

Until then - and since you have a home network - presumably you used the old Direcway LCCU. It has to be reinstalled after running websetup and/or the Direcway software (which is not a bad idea if you haven't already done so). So do any of the self-hosted tweaks (see FAQ) that you may previously have applied to your computer.

If you seriously rely upon a the satellite connection to support a business, it follows that you'd be paying for a 2nd phoneline as well (to support the DW4000 fallback mode). That means something over $90/mo for the DW4000 plan PLUS the redundant phoneline. A newer modem means you can shed the 2nd phoneline cost. If you don't think a complete new Ka-band system ($298 installed)is a good investment, please re-read what I posted for Helpless. The cheapest solution is to buy a used HN7000S modem that's not blacklisted, cancel your Earthlink DW4000 account, register yourself as a Hughesnet HN7000S subscriber, go back to work. Service committment? When I upgraded from my old 4000 to the current 7000s, there was no additional service committment required. Zero. But to be safe, input from Earthlink upgraders should be sought to see if that was true for them as well

The most common issue encountered with legitimate upgrading is discovering that your connection has been moved to a transponder of opposing polarization. A little tweak on the POL angle out at the dish, and you're tuned back in. But that's a help item for another day.

One last thing: a comment you made earlier leads me to believe you think the DW7000 and HN7000S are one in the same. They are not. I recommend you avoid any used DW7000 modems, the HN7000S has proved to be a meaningful improvement.

//greg//
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