ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsCould have been useful but for the Queen for a day competition A community is only as good as the trolls you keep out. I won't use it again due to the cellar dwellars that postulate stupidity. You post imperical data from hardcopy and you get crap frome basement dwellers. Too many that need to find employement but not in this field. There are data limits If you use up your data they just don't reduce your speed. They deduct it from your next months allotment. I ran out and started the next month with 22% gone on day one. Re: Hughesnet SW Buggy Original post was asking if ANYONE was having the same problem, wasn't asking for Technical Support.. Re: Hughesnet SW Buggy You need reading comprehension before you insult strangers sport. Re: Hughesnet SW Buggy The HughesNet usage chart shows bandwidth use each of the 4 days the power was off. Re: Hughesnet SW Buggy I have the dates the circuit breaker was off and the HughesNet usage chart show bandwiidth dropping each and every day with the power off. That's a sufficient test. I have had Dish and Wildblue prior and never had a bandwidth drain like this 10-22% in a day for email and downloading bank statements. I power off whenever I'm not using. Re: Hughesnet SW Buggy To be clear I'm not saying it was intentional. But after 40 years as an Advisory Systems Analyst something is hokey with the calculations. And my 4 day power-off really indicates flacky calculations. Hughesnet SW Buggy Has anyone noticed massive bandwidth drains? Anywhere from 10 to 22 percent in a single day. I had power OFF to my modem and computers for a full 4 days and still lost bandwidth. So it looks like the monitoring SW can't handle Zero use and deducts bandwidth not used.