@Minorjames92 wrote: I was promised 100 to 120 on lan and at least 60 wifi. If you're referring to HughesNet, there are no speed guarantees. If you were guaranteed this during the sales call, you should ask for a sales call review. If it's determined that this was promised, you may have recourse. And for reference, there is no data cap with HughesNet. Throttling is not a data cap, and they have the Fair Access Policy in place because, unlike ground based service, the satellite's throughput is finite and can never be upgraded. Without the prioritization from customers that FAP elicits, people would be streaming on the service all the live long day, or at least trying to, which would result in the service slowing to a crawl for everyone. It has nothing to do with knowing cable isn't available. It has everything to do with throughput and service load.
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