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sarah leach
9 years agoNew Poster
DNS setting
You might change them to your home modern to read 102.168. 0.1 That way the computer will have a place to go to get a IP address
El Dorado Netwo
Advanced Tutor
Try:
Where are you testing speeds? Try testmy.net. Again, bypass the router to rule it out.
Doubt your speeds are DNS related.
- Start a new post about your issue so it doesn't get mixed up with this one.
- Connect one computer directly to the HughesNet modem to completely bypass the router and see if it makes any difference.
I have the Ultra package that's supposed to provide 15 down and 2 up.Those are "up to" speeds, not guaranteed. Nonetheless, you should be doing better than 1 Mbps down.
Where are you testing speeds? Try testmy.net. Again, bypass the router to rule it out.
Doubt your speeds are DNS related.
Rocky2
8 years agoNew Poster
DNS setting should be automatic or dynamic. That allows Hughesnet to set your DNS. They may decide to change it. Once you are past the Lan/router and dynamically into a third party switcher/router you can go to a fixed IP.
- Gwalk9008 years agoHonorary Alumnus
DHCP should be set to Auto.
You are not bound to using your ISP DNS server system.
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