Congratulations, guinness! Good news!guinness said:Ok, just spent an hour on the phone with Voom and Motorola Tech's after multiple attempts they found the correct hit to send and I am back in my box with PIN 0000.
Congratulations, guinness! Good news!guinness said:Ok, just spent an hour on the phone with Voom and Motorola Tech's after multiple attempts they found the correct hit to send and I am back in my box with PIN 0000.
Welcome to the forum, Manchester United!Manchester United said:My receiver is almost unusable after the new firmware update.
Good. It means not everyone was affected.bdcrow00 said:I had a PIN set but have had no problems since the update.
Brian
Is there a PIN that we're supposed to know? I feel like an idiot, but I don't remember having a PIN. Must be all those damn passwords I have to remember at work that made me forget mine at home...Ilya said:As I replied in the other thread: call Customer Service and ask them to reset the PIN code. I believe they have a standard procedure for that, in case someone forgets the password.
No, you just set up a pin code if you want Parental Control enabled.scottie_h said:Is there a PIN that we're supposed to know? I feel like an idiot, but I don't remember having a PIN. Must be all those damn passwords I have to remember at work that made me forget mine at home...
Scott Greczkowski said:I just got word that the update should go out to everyone next week before Thanksgiving. Sounds like they figured out the PIN problem.
johnpete said:Just got done talking with Voom (morons) and they haven't heard there is a fix and someone will call me when the find out.
I signed up with Voom day-one (10/15/03) and I'm about to pull the plug.
Is there a way around customer service????
John
Oh, gotcha - whew!Ilya said:No, you just set up a pin code if you want Parental Control enabled.
Have you tried the the "0000" pin?johnpete said:Is anyone else still having this problem? I still am and haven't heard from Voom.
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