No, just boosting/sending the signal 150 yards up the Mtn from the Quonset hut where the Hughesnet sat dish is located. From the Tree House this is how far the quonset w/ the other directional antenna is away:
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Did the Gen 4 require a new dish and new modem or just a new modem?
I can understand Hughes trying to get new customers with offers of free installation and free rental fees, but looking at their home page it says these offers only apply to new customers. If us old customers have to pay more than the new ones we are getting jerked off. The alternate case would be no new equipment needed, so that is why my question above.
Also is there a new 24 month commitment?
I purchased my old system outright and the disk is mounted to a pole cemented in the ground, at an extra fee, at that time. The equipment was guaranteed for 24 months. Lucky for me the first 9000 modem burned up before 24 months so they replaced it for free. The second one has lasted more than 24 months but probably wasn't guaranteed from the start. I put a very small fan next to it and it runs cool. Why they didn't include a fan inside the modem is beyond me.
On the site it looks like the $100 plan has a possible download max speed of 15 MBps and upload speed of 2 MBps with a 40 GIG per month limit.
It doesn't indicate if that is a lease or buy price?
It would be interesting, if you have time, to run some speed tests at different times and see what you get as an average and post them here.
To be fair they should probably be run from the Hut so your transmission to the house wouldn't slow things down. A comparison test up there would also be interesting.
Ron