Just a random thought but it does get me to wondering: we are 100% off grid on solar. Over the 8 years I've had several devices that don't like the solar. Its not the inverter - heck, the full wave output is cleaner and more reliable than grid power. Its the panels and charge controller. The interference from these components feed into all circuits within the house and the buried lines to outbuildings, etc. For example, because we are in a canyon the AM/FM/VHF/UHF signals are weaker than the interference emmited from the high voltage DC side of the system and there is no reception until a receiver is moved 25' either side from a power conductor or anything connected to the source. Additionally there are some devices that malfunction just by being connected or in the vicinity of a power source.
There is nothing to be done about this as I'm very involved with a forum with some really smart folks and there is no effective filtering. Some of these systems power remote RF facilities for broadcasting/repeating and the ONLY resovle has been to locate reception/xmission well off from the solar with some magic in-between.
So I have to ask: For those who have HughesNet because there are no other services due to remoteness and no utility services whatsoever, and on some flavor of 100% solar has there been a correlation of misbehavior of the modem/radio with respect to bandwidth speed and usage?
Some people may be rolling their eyes but I've been investigating mystery malfunctions for a while and this potential got my attention.