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If none of these tips solve your
problem and you wish to receive further assistance, please contact us.
I just signed up for cable service and I'm not
receiving the full channel lineup. Your television probably needs to be reprogrammed in
order to "see" all of the available channels. If you are not
sure how to reprogram your TV, refer to the owner's manual, as
every brand of television has different reprogramming
instructions. If your cable-ready television will not go above
channel 13, especially after power interruption or when the TV
has been unplugged, it may have automatically reset to
"normal" mode. Go into the TV menu to change mode back to
"CATV."
My
reception is fuzzy with grainy or snowy images, or a
hissing sound. Check your channel lineup card to make
sure that the channel selected has programming associated with
it. Make sure that your VCR and TV are plugged in and the
power is on, and that they are properly fine-tuned and that
the VCR and TV are tuned to channel 3. Verify that your TV is
set to "cable" or "CATV" through the menu, and that the
coaxial cables on the backs of the TV and VCR are completely
tightened.
I have no cable on
one TV only. If you have cable
service on some televisions but not others, this
indicates that you are still receiving signal, and the
problem therefore in something inside your apartment
unit. The most common problem is a loose fitting
connection. Especially if you have recently added,
installed or moved any television service equipment
(including new outlets, televisions, VCR's, cable boxes
and DVD players), there is a possibility that a
connection might have been bumped or the new component
is not installed properly. Make sure all of the
connections are secure, and review the proper set-up of
each piece of equipment in the equipment set-up guide.
If you are using a coaxial splitter, remove the splitter
and run it directly to the outlet. This can help to
isolate the problem to a specific location within your
unit. Also, if you are using an older-style jumper cable
(with push-on connector) to connect your television to
the cable TV outlet, swap it for a newer screw-on jumper
cable, which provides a more secure connection. Jumper
cables are available from Cynteck.
I have no cable on
any TV. If you are experiencing
service interruption on all TV's in your unit, the issue
is originating outside your unit. If payment for
services is delinquent, the signal may have been turned
off, and payment of the amount due plus a reconnection
fee will be required to turn service back on. If Cynteck technicians are making
system-wide adjustments, you may experience temporary
interruption which will not last long. If the outage lasts a
long time, please call our offices to report the problem.
I'm having trouble
with my digital service. If
your Cynteck digital receiver by DirecTV freezes up (stuck on a channel or on the menu, remote stops
working, etc.), reset the receiver by unplugging for at least
one minute and then plugging it back in. If this does not
correct the problem, please call our office for additional
assistance and possible redirection.
If none of these tips solve your
problem and you wish to receive further assistance, please contact us.
I'm having trouble connecting to the
Internet. First, check the
connections between your modem and computer, and make sure
there are no loose fittings. A coaxial splitter may be used
when your computer and television are connected to the same
cable outlet. Check that the splitter is hooked up properly
according to the following diagram:

If the splitter is properly
installed, remove it and connect your cable modem directly to
the cable outlet.
Secondly, reset your equipment.
Sometimes when a modem sits online for numerous hours, it
tends to freeze up. Reset your modem by unplugging it from
your electrical outlet for a minimum of two minutes. Restart
your computer, then plug the modem back in. This should reset
your modem within a matter of minutes. If your service
continues to malfunction, try moving your modem to a different
outlet. If you switch your modem from one computer to another
and it stops working, unplug the modem before hooking it back
up, and restart your computer. If you are using a router,
please follow the same steps as with a modem. Turn it back on
in the same sequence in which you turned it off, and then
reboot your computer.
I'm having trouble
sending and/or receiving email. If your computer will not send or receive messages,
and the error message "cannot connect to server" appears,
check to be sure that the incoming and outgoing mail servers
are correct. If you have a Cynteck email account, open
Microsoft Outlook and click
Tools>Accounts>Properties>Then click the servers tab
at the top: Incoming mail server: www.cynteck.com (or
other pop3 server) Outgoing mail server:
smtp.nuvox.net
My Internet service
is slower than normal. The speed
of Internet signal delivered to Cynteck properties vary from
building to building. However, a
variety of factors can influence speeds actually being
received. For instance, if there is a high volume of users at
one time, the signal to each of these users can be diluted
slightly. Another major factor can be use of wireless routers.
Also, if you are using a wireless router in your unit and it
has not been properly secured, others around you in your
community can be "using" your wireless signal and slowing you
down. More importantly, they will then also have access to
everything on your hard drive, including personal identity
information.
I need to secure my
wireless router to protect my Internet signal. Wireless access is a convenient and
exciting development in Internet signal availability. It does,
however, requires proper and complete setup and configuration
to protect the integrity and security of the user's personal
computer files, as well as the speed and strength of the
Internet signal being received. When not properly secured,
WiFi signal theft is possible and can provide others with
open-door unlimited access into the victim's computer,
including each and every file on the computer's hard drive.
This almost always includes substantial amounts of financial,
personal and confidential information, making identify theft
and fraud an imminent reality. It is extremely important that
WiFi users take a few extra minutes to secure their wireless
network.
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