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First month bill overcharge - lease instant savings not credited
Please let me know if I need to start a new thread about this.
Thank you.
dgarson561 wrote:
I am having with incredibly slow streaming/download speeds (throttling between 600 Kbps to 1.5 Mbps).
For streaming, you may need to turn off, or pause, the Video Data Saver. This is especially the case if the streaming is in HD.
- dgarson5617 years agoNew PosterThanks GabeU. I was really just giving a brief synopsis to Damian to see if I needed to start a new thread.
Here's the problem in full:
Our download/streaming speeds are at most 1.5 Mbps. We are nowhere near maxing out our data limits, yet we try to watch something On Demand via Dish (which is directly connected via Ethernet) and it buffers anywhere between 600 Kbps to 1.2 Mbps. Speedtest.net verifies the same download speed as the HughesNet app - around 25.5 Mbps on average. As someone who works from home, this is really affecting my ability to download necessary files, and it happens no matter the time of day (off-peak or peak). Turning Video Data Saver on or off does not make a difference in streaming or download speed. For various reasons I need for this streaming issue to be fixed ASAP.- GabeU7 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
In that case, it definitely would be best to start a new topic in the Tech Support section, as the issue will need some troubleshooting. The first step in that troubleshooting would be to run some speed tests as instructed in this post and then include the Results page URL in the new topic. This way you'll already be one step ahead. At the time you run the tests, please first ensure that you are not out of data, as tests run while out of data and throttled will be of no use.
A couple of things:
1. HughesNet recommends against connecting a satellite TV DVR/receiver to their service due to the amount of data those devices can use, aside of what's used for the streaming itself.
2. The Video Data Saver affects streaming only (streaming services, on demand, Youtube, etc.). If there are issues with HughesNet's overall speed, however, turning it off (or pausing it) may not make any difference.
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