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Daily data usage breakdown
- 7 years ago
MarkJFine wrote:BirdDog wrote:
There is no option to gain access with newest modem.
So, adventurous sort that I am, decided to lie and say I still have the 1100 and proceeded to enter my SAN and date.
Still worked... lolCan bypass it by going directly to http://customercare.myhughesnet.com/frmUsage.cfm?http://customercare.myhughesnet.com/select_modem.html
Didn't know if it would still work with new modem, guess it does.
Though I could be wrong, I believe what happened to it is that it diminished in value as more and more people moved to Gen4, where monitoring hourly usage isn't nearly as important, overall, as it is with the daily refill legacy plans. Because of this they stopped supporting it, and its use for, Gen4 and anything later, and they now concentrate on the currently used system.
I think the people who do still have legacy plans may have some kind of access to it, though I'm not sure.
GabeU wrote:
I think the people who do still have legacy plans may have some kind of access to it, though I'm not sure.
I'm still on Gen4 plan and using HT1100 modem, able to accesss it here: http://customercare.myhughesnet.com/select_modem.html
There is no option to gain access with newest modem.
- MarkJFine7 years agoProfessor
BirdDog wrote:
There is no option to gain access with newest modem.
So, adventurous sort that I am, decided to lie and say I still have the 1100 and proceeded to enter my SAN and date.
Still worked... lolCan bypass it by going directly to http://customercare.myhughesnet.com/frmUsage.cfm?http://customercare.myhughesnet.com/select_modem.html
- BirdDog7 years agoAssistant Professor
MarkJFine wrote:BirdDog wrote:
There is no option to gain access with newest modem.
So, adventurous sort that I am, decided to lie and say I still have the 1100 and proceeded to enter my SAN and date.
Still worked... lolCan bypass it by going directly to http://customercare.myhughesnet.com/frmUsage.cfm?http://customercare.myhughesnet.com/select_modem.html
Didn't know if it would still work with new modem, guess it does.
- MarkJFine7 years agoProfessor
I have it bookmarked this time... didn't before for some reason.
- Gigix27 years agoFreshmanThank you. It worked for me
- GabeU7 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
MarkJFine wrote:Can bypass it by going directly to http://customercare.myhughesnet.com/frmUsage.cfm?http://customercare.myhughesnet.com/select_modem.html
Or this.... http://customercare.myhughesnet.com/frmUsage.cfm
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