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Gdge's avatar
Gdge
Freshman
7 years ago

Can I see where the data is being used?

We had to buy a few tokens last month so I decided to just go for it and get the 50 gb plan so that I wouldn’t have to keep worrying about it. But now that we’re on the new plan we’re somehow already through half of our data five days into the month. How in the world is that even possible. I’ve been trying to hard to give HughesNet the benefit of the doubt because I realize every company has hiccups, but it’s been nothing but problem after problem for four months now. Is there a way to get everyone who has issues (which seems like every single customer), into some sort of group filing to get out of our contracts? (The website wouldn’t let me use legal terms if I wanted to post). It’s painful how awful the internet is through them. <br>I do have to say all of the company representatives I have worked with have been kind and professional.
  • GabeU's avatar
    GabeU
    Distinguished Professor IV

    Gdge

     

    There are ways to go about pinpointing where your data is going.  Here are a couple of links that may help....

     

    https://community.hughesnet.com/t5/Tech-Support/Understanding-data-usage-data-loss-and-connection-paths/m-p/78602#M55972

     

    https://community.hughesnet.com/t5/Tech-Support/HughesNet-Data-Management-Tips-n-Tricks-How-To-Eliminate-Phantom/m-p/41581#M29776

     

    If you'd like help in figuring out what's using so much data you should ask for help in the Tech Support section.  

     

    On a side note, I don't know what the other issues are that you've been having, but high data usage not grounds for terminating your contract.  Rather, you've got to work on figuring out just where your data is going.  Again, if you'd like help with that, please post in Tech Support.  

    • Jessica76945's avatar
      Jessica76945
      New Poster

      Oh come on! Hughes net sucks and I’m on board if we could get something started. The very first month the 20 gps plan was great. Lasted the entire month. Now I have had to change my plan twice and have used 80 what ever the data acronym is plus 100 of the bonus plan since dec25,2017. Haven’t changed anything we do. So now I’m sure the customer service peeps will once again not be able to tell me where the **bleep** all my data is going and sale me something else. So smarty pants tell me where it’s going. I know right on my credit card cause now I have to get a business plan for watching Netflix. Hughes net blows and I’m sorry I have changed to them with a 24 month commitment. Leaders in Internet my big toe!!!

      • GabeU's avatar
        GabeU
        Distinguished Professor IV

        Jessica76945 wrote:

        Oh come on! Hughes net sucks and I’m on board if we could get something started. The very first month the 20 gps plan was great. Lasted the entire month. Now I have had to change my plan twice and have used 80 what ever the data acronym is plus 100 of the bonus plan since dec25,2017. Haven’t changed anything we do. So now I’m sure the customer service peeps will once again not be able to tell me where the **bleep** all my data is going and sale me something else. So smarty pants tell me where it’s going. I know right on my credit card cause now I have to get a business plan for watching Netflix. Hughes net blows and I’m sorry I have changed to them with a 24 month commitment. Leaders in Internet my big toe!!!


        During your first twenty days of service your data is refilled constantly.  HughesNet does this as a courtesy to allow customers to update/upgrade their devices to current without it affecting their normal monthly data allotment.  This relaxed bandwidth state is described in the Welcome email from HughesNet.  Because of this, your 20GB only needed to last ten or eleven days during that first month.  The next month it needed to last the entire month.  

         

        If you would like help in determining where your data is going please post in the tech support section, though I suspect, from your description, the majority of it is being used by streaming Netflix.  Streaming in SD uses about 700MB to 750MB per hour.  HD about 3GB per hour.  Keep that in mind.  

         

        With that said, this is a customer to customer solutions forum, meaning that it's more than likely that other customers, like myself, are going to be the ones to help you.  It's not a great idea to insult the people who will be helping you, so please refrain from doing so in the future.  Have a little respect.  

    • Gdge's avatar
      Gdge
      Freshman
      Thank you for the links, I’ll try that out. It will be helpful to see where the data is leaking. I really appreciate that!
      My frustration in wanting out of my contract isn’t entirely inspired by the craziness of how my data is supposedly being used, but rather in that I feel like have have received nothing promised. Each time I’ve posted here I’m on my cell phone LTE network. That should say enough in itself! The WiFi is so slow and unreliable that I don’t even use it unless I absolutely have to. Thank goodness I have unlimited data with my phone plan through Verizon, I would be out of a job if I had to rely on the shoddy connection I’m over paying for. I’m a single working mom and don’t have time to call tech support all day when I need the connection to be working. It’s frustrating. I feel like I’m getting about one quarter of what the expectations were. So yes, I’m frustrated and want out. I can handle things not being exactly as planned but the internet through HughesNet has been so entirely subpar I’m dumbfounded by it. I really do want to point out though, that my experience with the technicians and employees of HughesNet has only been positive, in that they are professional and kind.
      • GabeU's avatar
        GabeU
        Distinguished Professor IV

        Gdge

         

        Ah.  I understand.  But, if you'd like to try to toubleshoot the speed issue, you should, when you have time, of course, post about said speed issues in the Tech Support section.  You'll need to run a few speed tests at a specific site and in a specific way (you'll be told where and how), but once that's done and it shows that you, indeed, are having speed issues, the reps on here will get involved. 

         

        I can certainly understand your frustration, though.