Bird dog. I did all of that approximately 2 months ago and there was minimal change from the other results. I will gladly jump through all of the hoops again but I was just giving general information about my situation. No disrespect because I am sure you know much more about internet connectivity than I, although I have worked in operations for a mid-sized regional bank with offices over 200 miles away connected by the web for almost 15 years, but what I do know is my speeds are 20+ Mbps in the morning and less than 0.75 Mbps at night with no outside variables since I am using the same modem, same router, same dish, same iPad and same program to record speed. As you can see below I have run my 3rd party tests also. So next time take time to read the previous posts and see what was done before you comment.
Chris,
Here are three tests from tonight. As you can see the data is very much like I got from Speedtest.
SPEED CONNECTID PROVIDER TID
Tue Dec 06 2016 @ 11:58:21 pm Dallas, TX iPad Detected US arrow 2 MB 977 Kbps 122 kB/s 61847298801 Hughes Network history 93mZGrTyQ share history
Tue Dec 06 2016 @ 11:57:44 pm Dallas, TX iPad Detected US arrow 12 MB 15.76 Mbps 1.97 MB/s 61847298801 Hughes Network history skDJynCvl share history
Tue Dec 06 2016 @ 8:14:38 pm Dallas, TX iPad Detected US arrow 2 MB 662 Kbps 83 kB/s 61847298801 Hughes Network history d31RhsFTM share history
Tue Dec 06 2016 @ 8:13:12 pm Dallas, TX iPad Detected US arrow 12 MB 305 Kbps 38 kB/s 61847298801 Hughes Network history 8zxqRACbk share history
Tue Dec 06 2016 @ 6:07:01 pm Dallas, TX iPad Detected US arrow 2 MB 829 Kbps 104 kB/s 61847298801 Hughes Network history 0QPCfkh9W share history
Tue Dec 06 2016 @ 6:04:08 pm Dallas, TX iPad Detected US arrow 12 MB 563 Kbps 70 kB/s