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09-28-2023 08:30 PM - last edited on 09-10-2024 01:45 PM by BellPatricia
How do I repair warning 836? Does it mean I need to replace my check switch?
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11-13-2024 06:15 AM
Good Day.
This is often a cabling issue. Check your cables & replace if necessary. Either the wrong type of cable (i.e. not RG6) or a bad (or improperly installed) connector can cause this problem.
Try removing all of the cables. Remove ALL inputs, run Check Switch, it will fail. Then reconnect all of your cables & try running the Check Switch once again.
If your problem continues, you may need a tech visit to check out your LNB & dish.
To reach Bell Satellite TV tech support, please call: 1 888 759-3474
Take care.
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10-02-2023 12:38 PM
Hi there @Briglaf
Thank you for your post and welcome to the Community.
What service is this in reference to (Fibe TV or Satellite)?
What equipment do you have?
Where are you seeing this message?
Looking forward to hearing back.
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11-12-2024 09:11 PM - last edited on 11-13-2024 10:11 AM by BellNick
Receiver 6500- receiver works fine on my other tvs. This is a new tv and it says warning 836 when I check the switch…has found you have fewer satellites than previously detected. Again receiver works on my other tvs. Roku tv RTRU5528-CA. RCA
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11-13-2024 06:15 AM
Good Day.
This is often a cabling issue. Check your cables & replace if necessary. Either the wrong type of cable (i.e. not RG6) or a bad (or improperly installed) connector can cause this problem.
Try removing all of the cables. Remove ALL inputs, run Check Switch, it will fail. Then reconnect all of your cables & try running the Check Switch once again.
If your problem continues, you may need a tech visit to check out your LNB & dish.
To reach Bell Satellite TV tech support, please call: 1 888 759-3474
Take care.
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