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Detra Fondren
10 years agoNew Member
After reading all the negative reviews and complaints should I stop my purchase of Hughes net service before they come out and install it?
I just purchased internet with hugged net due to moving into a place someone had an outlandish bill with century link(great service) they Have not came out and installed anything yet; what I'm asking is should I try to fond service somewhere else? Can I cancel the contract since ity hasn't started yet and get my money back?
- El Dorado NetwoAdvanced TutorMecmaine, if you're having problems and truly want some help, why not just start a new topic instead of simply posting complaints in others'?
- shirl1946New MemberAlan Thompson come and use my connection see if you like it!!!!
- El Dorado NetwoAdvanced TutorIf there is something wrong with your connection, it can be fixed.
If you were one of my customers, I would fix it.
If you want help fixing it, you can get it. - ljaj2008FreshmanHey... I have CenturyLink DSL at my house I am moving out of, and HughesNet at the farm I am moving to. When we moved in here, we got the DSL service. Both pairs in the six pair cable they run here (when I dispatched phone techs in Colorado, we called that a "drop" - ah, rural living) are not good enough for consistent DSL signal.
We have had very bad (slows down to a crawl, sometimes turns off entirely three, four, twelve hours at a time, never tests above 1.5 MBPS) DSL service here for almost EIGHT years. Since it is a slightly damaged sheath that allows liquid in, it is a very mild short to ground that can self repair temporarily by the added voltage used when they test the pair. So, every time I call to complain about this chronic problem, they exchange my modem and assure me that a tech will look into it.
Terrible service.
Eight years.
The good? With DSL service you don't worry about data limits, what you are streaming, what's left, disabling flash, disabling autoplay of videos, whether or not someone will forget to turn off WiFi on their cell phone... data is just always there, no worries (unless you are at my house, then you can expect two to twelve hours a day with no internet available on your always on, no limits data connection).
Getting used to HughesNet is a learning curve for me and it is frustrating me. I am figuring out a data leak right now. I also added unlimited data to two 4G-LTE phones to make our data habits not completely painful to change. Between HotSpot data available to share on those phones and our Primetime data from Hughes, we have 36GB per month whenever plus the 50GB at night. Won't be quite as unconcerned about what I do on the internet at our farm compared to the old place, but the new location required that I make the change. - Kristi Dodd GarNew MemberAlan I am sorry but you are very offensive and must get paid very well by HughesNet! I have had HughesNet for over 7 years now and just found out about this "community" today so how many other of those 9,000,000 + customers who haven't posted as you say don't know about it and/or just got rid of the service without posting that is a judgement call not facts. When every person who does complain has the exact same issue over and over again that falls on the provider as poor service to continue to have the same issues. I have called HughesNet over 4-5 times per year every year over problems with this system and/or service. I routinely have to replace my modem about every 2 years because it just quits working. I have DirecTv also and lose my service about 2-3 times a year due to weather whereas my HughesNet goes out anytime it rains for more than 5 minutes, snows, wind blows too hard, etc. You can't watch any kind of streaming tv with this service unless you want to not have internet for the rest of the month until your allowance restores even after upgrading to Gen 4! If I do elect to watch a 40 min episode of a show I missed and have the data to cover it the video constantly buffers about every 10 min and is poor quality. I can latch onto my LTE from AT&T with my personal hotspot and all these issues go away and I've been doing that regularly now for months to avoid using Huhes as much as possible. I indeed finally have another option and as soon as I can get it installed will be ending this terrible service! You just keep on backing these guys who by the way are up for several lawsuits in several states due to their illegal practices and providing false information to get customers. Just like the lie they tell you that the speeds are just as fast as DSL and you can watch NetFlix, Hulu, etc. anytime you want!
- Kristi Dodd GarNew MemberRun as fast as you can if you have any other choice in your area!
- El Dorado NetwoAdvanced Tutor
Alan I am sorry but you are very offensive and must get paid very well by HughesNet!
Believe what you like. I regret you find my comments "very offensive" (I'm assuming you're referring to my comments and not me, since you know nothing about me). Easy to dismiss someone else's efforts when you know nothing about them, and are suspicious of anyone who has anything less than negative to say about HughesNet since that has been your only experience.
I'm an unpaid volunteer here donating my time and experience to help others, and am not "paid by HughesNet." I have been in the satellite communications business for 35 years, and I've worked with HughesNet equipment for 13 years since 2002. I'm a HughesNet-authorized Retailer and Certified Installer with over 500 customers here in my area. They all have my phone number, and know they can call me at any time if there is a problem. I wouldn't get very far as a local business person selling and installing a service in my own back yard that didn't work.
And I unapologetically stand by every word I said above:If there is something wrong with your connection, it can be fixed.
Too bad you didn't find this Forum sooner, and sorry you have had to struggle with HughesNet problems for 7 years. I'm glad to hear you have other options and wish you well.
If you were one of my customers, I would fix it.
If you want help fixing it, you can get it. - El Dorado NetwoAdvanced TutorAlso, if you bother to read the top of this thread, you'll see where I advised the original poster to consider her other options for Internet. Hardly the advice of a "shill" for HughesNet.
- Pawnee CountyNew MemberIt depends on the choices I have Cellular available 3 companies with lower data caps, 3g or EDGE connections 3.3mb when I am lucky and HughesNet. With HughesNet I get 13.2mb down-load most of the time never below 3mb. I have lost signal during thunderstorms but it isn't very wise to be using a PC during storms anyway. When I lose the Internet signal I also loose the DirecTv and even the antenna TV at times.
- glashtinNew MemberGet out now and never look back. Snail mail is better than this service sometimes. Do NOT get locked into there cruddy contract. It is something your will regret for the rest of your life.
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