Fix or wait?
Okay, this is probably going to be a stupid, non-answerable question, but it is one I am struggling to answer.
So am looking for opinions.
The sattelite I am on has really good speed, but horrid latency. 4 seconds, 10 seconds, 44 seconds. (I made a thread about this some time ago) HughesNet was kind enough to give me a bigger dish in the hope that it would solve the problem. It didn't. Of course, it did seem to solve the problem when the tech was there, and when I ran the test when he was there. But after he left and more testing, the problem resurfaced.
Some of the work I do requires me to have better latency than that. Satellite latency is okay, but not this multi-second latency.
An option is to move me back to the other satellite. It is overloaded and the speeds are not good in the evening, but the latency is better. Assuming it isn't too overloaded.
Question: Should I ask HughesNet if they will move me back to the other satellite with better latency (but slower speeds), a cost I will have to pay for. Or should I wait the six months when Starlink will open up their public beta, which I have a chance of getting in to since I am in the area they are going to want for the beta (high northern US)?