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Gen5 SmartBrowsing?
Seems so from reading this:
maratsade wrote:
Seems so from reading this:
No Hard Data Limits†With HughesNet Gen5, hard data limits are a thing of the past.
Well, that's playing around a little with the meaning of "hard data limits", as, technically, Gen4 had no hard data limits, either. And really, when it comes right down to it, neither did the legacy plans, though the throttling speed was barely even enough to be able to get to the page to use a token.
- C0RR0SIVE8 years agoAssociate Professor
To be honest... SmartBrowsing replaced the FAP... Soo...
- GabeU8 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
C0RR0SIVE wrote:To be honest... SmartBrowsing replaced the FAP... Soo...
True, and now it appears to be going back the other way, though still getting better.
I have no problem with no SmartBrowsing, as the new FAP is better, anyway. I was just curious if the new FAP had more or less taken it's place. I noticed on someone else's picture of their Gen5 Status Meter that the SmartBrowsing part was gone, so that's what made me wonder about it.
Thanks for the info, folks.
- larrykelly8 years agoJunior
What's so smart about SmartBrowsing?
- maratsade8 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
You can browse normally as long as you stick to Web browsing and email. Stuff that uses a lot of data, such as streaming, won't work, and will lead to FAP. At least on Gen4. Is that smart? Yes, it is. Users never got this with Gen3. It's been a big improvement.
- maratsade8 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
C0RR0SIVE wrote:To be honest... SmartBrowsing replaced the FAP... Soo...
but if one's using SB and wants to stream Netflix, eventually one goes into regular FAP, right? (ETA: I sense this might be another SQOTD*)
*stupid question of the day
- maratsade8 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
Stupid question of the day: the tokens we have purchased transfer to Gen5 like they did from Gen3 to Gen4, correct?
- maratsade8 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
GabeU wrote:
maratsade wrote:
Seems so from reading this:No Hard Data Limits†With HughesNet Gen5, hard data limits are a thing of the past.Well, that's playing around a little with the meaning of "hard data limits",
It's the language spoken by those whom Shakespeare wanted to kill. :smileyvery-happy:
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