Unlikely that is the cause as that was the behavior of IPv4/6 on the HT1100 units and RDP worked fine there.
My bad... I started with gen5.
What I have been seeing via an external monitor is that when my modem receives a new ipv6 prefix, that prefix is sometimes not immediately routable. There seems to be a delay between my modem receiving the prefix, and hughesnet knowing where to route that prefix. Sometimes this delay is > 1 minute.
No biggie, just thought I would throw that out there...
Really the HT2000w is a fancier and beefier version of the HT1100, and ES-19 is very similar to ES-17 in design from what I understand. That's why I can't figure out why the issue hasn't been resolved... The two are actually very similar, just ES-19 can handle far more customers overall. Which leads me to believe there may be something about the modem/router software of the modem that's having issues, since the 1100 didn't have a built in router.
@tracerrx I'm also noticing the connectivity blip when a new IPv6 prefix is assigned to the customer equipment. Not sure if that has anything to do with these RDP issues, though.
I have windows 8.1
What is VNC?
Thank you for the reply you had for corrosive.
I too felt he was hateful
Did you end up switching? If so, to what & how has your experience been. Having the same issues and don't see an end in sight.
I am waiting for 903broadband to come to my area and then i am going to change.