Well, first off, all I would like is to get the gaming system working for my son, as well as paying fees for the internet, we also pay fees for the gaming system....as far as Netflix, I don't even attempt to watch it, and I can deal with the DTV by texting or calling my movies in, although I would like not to have to do this, but I can, my biggest issues are with gaming.
I did turn off the FB function to play videos when opening the app, again, my biggest problem is with the gaming console. I don't watch Netflix, Hulu or anything that uses my internet, I found out quickly how fast it uses data. We just want the X-Box to work.
Do you have any recommendations for the X-Box?
When I signed up for Hughes Net, I was told he would be able to play online games, so this just upsets me even more.
We don't know what your other options are ....Cellular ?, WISP ?, DSL ?
The fact is that due to the limitations imposed by the speed of light (186,000 mps) and the distance to the satellite (22,300 miles per leg) your absolute minimum latency is going to be 580 ms or more.
Realtime games on satellite ?: Impossible.
so, what do you suggest for him to be able to play realtime games?Not satellite.
But doesn't a wireless cinema adapter work differently than having a DTV console itself connected to Hughesnet through a router? It was my understanding, from other posts on here, that the console uses the internet for a bunch of other things, like the guide, updating titles and descriptions, and other things even if you don't watch on demand programs/films.
I'm sorry not so savy with the terms, what is a cellular tether or a MiFi device?
On my DTV, I am supposed to be able to rewind my shows, but my HughesNet, randomly connects with my DTV, so that option is very seldom something that I can use. Most of the time, when I turn on my DTV, it tells me my wireless internet is not connected....most functions I should have, I do not.
AT & T