If you move your cable-modem back to the original PC, do you still get the same error-message?If you move your cable-modem back to the original PC, do you still get the same error-message?
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It can be either problem with the receiver itself, cables or your speakers. You can try different combinations to narrow down the issue. 1) Also the radio does not work?
2) Try to run the Test tone to the speakers (Setup / Speaker setup / Manual setup / Test tone). If you hear the tone, then the issue is configuration problem with your inputs.
3) If possible, try to connect headphones to the receiver. If that works, it can be issue with cables/speakers or their setup.
4) Try to run the Automatic Speaker setup with YPAO microphone. It will eventually fail, but will provide you error code, which you can lookup in the manual for different reasons.
5) Try disconnecting all the cables and reconnecting them again, possible trying left speaker with right cable and right speaker with left cable.
Shutdown your PC. Unplug the power from the router and the cable modem. Wait 30 sec. then plug in the power to the cable modem, wait 30 sec. then plug the power to the router. Wait till you have "Internet" light then restart your PC. The PC should pick up an IP address and you should be able to get on-line. This is if you have a cable service provider. If you have DSL, the router needs to be configured with PPOe.
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The error code and the statement that the cable company can't access the
box indicates that either the box has a hard fault or the communication
path has been corrupted. A hard fault would require your cable company
to repair or replace the box. The communication path can be corrupted
by failure of splitters, connectors or cables, which doesn't "just
happen" often but is a possibility. It sounds like the cable drop to
your house is split prior to entering the house, therefore, I would
recommend inspecting that area to determine if the exposed
cable/splitter has been tampered with or damaged. If there are other
cable access points in the house, then there are other splitters that
should be checked. BTW, have you tried plugging the cable directly into
your set to see if the set's built-in NTSC/analog cable tuner can
receive any signal? This could help rule in/out connectivity issues or
6200 stb failure.
HTTP 302 is not an error. It's simply a request for your browser to redirect to another URI. Browers aren't supposed to show you a message, they are supposed to simply follow the redirect. You should try accessing the router interface from a different web browser, such as Firefox.
If you move your cable-modem back to the original PC, do you still get the same error-message?
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