Rocksprings
Silver Member
Any one have Wild blue or Hughes net Internet service around south Texas area ? How are they ??
Any one have Wild blue or Hughes net Internet service around south Texas area ? How are they ??
Have tried looking into Verizons or ATT mobile broadband? We have Verizon Mobile broadband in the boonies but get four bars on signal strenght and get download speeds of up to three megs. Cost is 59.99 a month. Not bad for us since it came with a free mini laptop and will work almost anywhere in the us.
Have tried looking into Verizons or ATT mobile broadband? We have Verizon Mobile broadband in the boonies but get four bars on signal strenght and get download speeds of up to three megs. Cost is 59.99 a month. Not bad for us since it came with a free mini laptop and will work almost anywhere in the us.
Rocksprings said:Any one have Wild blue or Hughes net Internet service around south Texas area ? How are they ??
I had Wild Blue for three years in the PNW. They always delivered the download speed they sold me. I don't download lots of videos, so never got close to the download limit. For web browsing, it's very similar to dialup because of the delay imposed by the speed of light. Every handshake (two round trips to orbit) requires half a second, and some web pages need a dozen handshakes to load. Photos, software upgrades, etc. download rapidly. It's great to be able to install your own router to share the connection among multiple computers.
I bought the 512k service for $49 a month. By the time I switched to DSL, that was getting pretty slow for streaming video. I would recommend the 1 Mb service. Don't expect to hook it to your satellite receiver to download movies, because your bandwidth limit is going to be about two feature length movies a month.
I rarely had trouble with weather outages, but Oregon clouds don't have the water content that Gulf clouds have.
You should also look into tethering your cell phone as an internet modem, if you have 3G service at your house. That has the advantage that if you use a laptop, you can have a high speed internet connection anywhere you can get cell service. I use the browser on my Blackberry in both WiFi and 3G mode, and there isn't much difference between the two. An unlimited cell phone data plan will cost about the same as a 1 Mb satellite connection, but you would have to live without a router and being able to share the connection. Air cards do the same thing without the cell phone.
I only have excellent AT&T cell phone reception. Does this mean I have AT&T 3G reception also ? What you say is what I had in mind about using the cell phone to pick up the Internet and somehow plug it into my laptop to view the bigger screen.
Haven'T herd one thing positive about satellite Internet.