The cable is run directly from the Wally to the dish. Could the problem be the Wally receiver? Should it work with this dish? Would I be better off just buying another dish? Reply. osumike SatelliteGuys Pro. Aug 1, 2012 885 517 On a roof in Wisconsin. Apr 19, 2019 #10. Unplug the Walluy; unplug the coax into the Wally. Plug the Wally back in. Power it up and let it sear (and search and search); when it fails, unplug it. Plug in the Wally and the coax and turn the Wally on. All that will reset the Wally and make it forget what it might have stored.
There is really no doubt DISH Wally will offer you a great TV experience. However, there are some disadvantages that come with using a satellite receiver such as the DISH Wally. On that note, let's take an in-depth look at the DISH Wally problems and how to fix each one of them.. Just to make sure no static electricity. Then reconnect anything and see if it works. Also as mentioned swap receivers with anither room. If problem follows it's the receiver and if problem stays in same room it's the cable or dead port on lnb.