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			<title>Wingard AS 2000</title>
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			<description>I had the Winegard AS 2000 automatic satellite dish on my Sovereign for a few years until it would no longer lock on the satellites. According to Winegard this was caused by new satellites in the sky from Dish and Direct-TV that caused the AS 2000 to malfunction. The software in the AS 2000 could...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>I had the Winegard AS 2000 automatic satellite dish on my Sovereign for a few years until it would no longer lock on the satellites. According to Winegard this was caused by new satellites in the sky from Dish and Direct-TV that caused the AS 2000 to malfunction. The software in the AS 2000 could not identify these new satellites and would not lock on the old ones. I was eventually able to work out a deal with Winegard to replace the AS 2000 with their newer Traveler model. It works great.<br />
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According to Winegard not everyone with a AS 2000 system has the problem I had. It could be the part of the county they are located or quirks in the installed software. So, I still have the old AS 2000 and if anyone is stilling using this system some of the components may be of use to you. If so just PM me and I would be happy to donate them at no cost just pay for shipping.<br />
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Don</div>

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			<title>can my router connect to rv parks router?</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[I'm at an rv park that has good high speed internet. I have two computers and a router in my trailer. I want to network the two computers. I'm fairly certain I know how to share an internet connection...so one computer accesses the internet through the other one. I'm wondering if I could use my...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>I'm at an rv park that has good high speed internet. I have two computers and a router in my trailer. I want to network the two computers. I'm fairly certain I know how to share an internet connection...so one computer accesses the internet through the other one. I'm wondering if I could use my router to somehow connect to the rv parks router. In other words I would like to network my two computers so they connect to my router....and then have my router access the internet via the rv parks router. Is this possible?</div>

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