Froemke
6 years agoFreshman
SCAM!!
This Internet is a scam. When I signed up for it the rep told me it would work good for streaming Netflix and I can watch about a movie and a half before my gigs are gone and they want me to buy token...
Yep, that's what their commercial says, and it's not really false advertising, because it refers to your not getting cut off when you run out of your allotted data. What happens is, your speed is throttled, so it's much slower, but your data is still available. You can still do normal stuff with slow speeds, like check email and get on websites, and some lucky people can also stream a bit, though most can't.
This information is on the HN website, and this is how they explain it there: If you exceed your monthly plan data, you will experience reduced data speeds until the start of your next billing period. Reduced speeds will typically be in the range of 1 - 3 Mbps and may cause Web sites to load more slowly or affect the performance of certain activities, such as video streaming or large downloads/uploads.
If you have a small data package, like 10 GB a month, that may not be enough for streaming, as it'd be consumed fairly quickly.
Satellite internet is not ideal for streaming because of the latency and the limited bandwidth. Still, it gives internet access to people who may not have any other choices. Do you have anything else you can use?
Well, we may be getting somewhere here... When did you have the service installed? If it's been 6 months or less, the reps here can pull your sales call and see whether the sales agent set the appropriate expectations. I hope you're within the 6 month range. If you are, you should request a sales call review.
Also, is your Video Data Saver turned on or off? This is something that regulates the quality of streaming, and the purpose is to downgrade the quality so not too much data is consumed. The default is ON, but if you turn it off, your system may play better but it will eat a ton of data. It can be accessed either through the HughesNet Usage Meter (a good app to have!) or through your account (which you can access from this site).
So, basically, with the Video Data Saver turned off, your stuff may not buffer, but the data will be gone very quickly.
Also, there's buffering when there's congestion. After 5 pm, and on weekends and holidays, when people are home and everyone wants to stream stuff, pretty soon we're all dealing with congestion and can't watch anything. That's just the reality of limited bandwith, I'm afraid. (I work around this by using a service called PlayOn Cloud. I download stuff from Netflix and Hulu during the bonus hours, then watch it later -- no buffering).