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Want to cry over HughesNet
maratsade while I do appreciate the links, I noticed that this area specifically states its not where to go for support. I was lookng more for emotional support perhaps, not technical. There is nothing wrong with my system or with the HughesNet equipment; it just isn't perfect. I have no other internet options and so I will stay with HN and live with it. I am grateful to have internet at all. These issues make things a little difficult but it is what it is.
I am hopeful (almost-ever-the-optimist) that HN will improve. It can only get better.
Though you are resolved to living with issues, you may not have to. There are some things that may be able to be done to help.
One thing you said stuck out to me, though. You said that during your first twenty days it was "beautiful and all you hoped for," and then the problems. During your first twenty days of service you are in a relaxed bandwidth period. This basically means that you have unlimited data, more or less, during this time. It resets on a regular basis, rather than the data needing to last the entire month like it normally does. Since it worked well during those twenty days, then not so well afterward, it makes me think that the issues you're experiencing may very well be due to being out of data and being in FAP, which is the reduced speed your service changes to when you run out of data.
If, in fact, the issues are due to running out of data, there are different things that can be done to save data so that you don't run out, or at least not as quickly if you still do. Most of it entails settings adjustments and installing an ad blocker, but it might very well be worth your while to ask for some assistance in this so that you're not running out of data so quickly.
Just a thought.
- macsociety8 years agoAdvanced Tutor
I have never used an Ad Blocker. Do they may these for Mac OS X, iOS devices, and Ubuntu Linux?
I ran out of my 20GB in 9 days... seeming to do the same amount of internet I did when I was on Gen 4. Seemed back then I would chew up 1GB per day. So I figured 20GB I would get through 2/3 of the month and then limp by in FAP to see how the last 10 days goes.
Maybe an AdBlocker will help me too.
TJ
- GabeU8 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
You should be able to find some for whatever browsers you use with your OS X and Ubuntu. The easiest way to do so would be to search on Google. Like "ad blocker for Safari" or "ad blocker for Ubuntu and Firefox". Then check the reviews for the ones you find to see which one is best for that particular browser. I imagine it would be the same for iOS, though I'm not sure.
MarkJFine is a mac user, I believe. He may know of a good one.
- MarkJFine8 years agoProfessor
I use Adblock Plus plugins in both Safari and Firefox on my Mac; as well as in Firefox in Fedora 26
- gaines_wright6 years agoTutor
macsociety wrote:I have never used an Ad Blocker. Do they may these for Mac OS X, iOS devices, and Ubuntu Linux?
I'm running Linux Mint 18.3 with Firefox as a browser, and I run a Javascript script blocker, a pop up blocker and an ad blocker. All Firefox add ons. You sometimes have to white list a site on the Java script blocker to get it to function. Some sites will refuse to run because of my ad blocker, these I usually drop. Some sites will whine about my ad blocker but then run anyway.
Another thing that can save data is to avoid using the back button on your browser. If you are going to return to a page after going to a link, it saves data to leave the page open, and open the link in a new tab.
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