---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Common Problems Of DTH - Possible Explanation And Solution

If you are planning to be a subscriber of a DTH company, then you may hear some grumble and complaints from your neighbor or friends about some common problems of DTH that effects their TV watching experience. The subscribers are facing problems which may occur any time and if you are not ready for them, then it will never let you to enjoy your favorite channels for a long time.  

Common Problems of DTH
  • Unresponsive Set Top Box
  • Problem in DVR Recording
  • You can’t reach to the ‘On Demand’ option in the set top box menu.
  • Rain is Disturbing signals.
  • Poor signals
Possible Explanation and Solution

If you are facing the common problems mentioned above then you can do the most common things, which will reset your set top box. When you will reload the Set Top Box it will start execution from the beginning and all the function will reset.

You can reset the Router and Set Top Box. You just have to unplug the router and leave it as it for a minute. Now plug in again and switch on. It may be possible that the set top box remains in problem for the first time as you reset it. But you should try it for minimum two times and your all problems will be solved. It is seen that in 90% cases this technique has worked well.

If the set top box doesn’t start working properly, then you should compliant to the customer care of DTH Company. They will ask you some questions like what is the problem, your address, Customer ID. Company will take maximum one day and your problem will be fixed.

But any DTH provider can do nothing when the problem is generated due to Rainy weather. No company has made the rain proof set top box which can receive the signal even in the Harsh Climatic Conditions. 

So these were the solutions through which you can solve Common Problems of DTH and you can get away from all the distortions in signals.

No comments:

Post a Comment