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May 19th, 2006 at 6:54pm
From the beginning, Hughes has insisted that only individuals that they have certified as "Direcway installers" are permitted to work on their systems. Doesn't make any difference what generation, they want a "certified installer" to do the work. Had you purchased this system new, you would already be in possession of the necessary SAN & PIN. If you're lucky, perhaps the previous owner can come up with that info. Short of that, you're pretty much obligated to work within the system, which means getting the SAN & PIN by way of a HughesNet certified installer.
As as sidenote, you'd better decide which way you want to go on this soon. While the wind is blowing in your direction that is. Because from what I understand there were to be no/nada/zero/zip "new" DW4000 installations to be authorized after April 1st of this year. The decision is whether to a. abandon the DW4000 as a bad investment b. pay the piper while they'll still let you
//greg//
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