@friendcindy50 wrote: I have same problem. I was told by hughesnet person there is something I could buy thru them to fix my problem. Norton says Hughes is compromised and open to attacks. But I'm told to pay more and they will fix it. Hughes are the attackers and this company is the worst wifi company I have ever dealt with. I will be paying fine to get rid of this trash! Two people with Norton showing a "Network Intrusion". Zero people with any other security programs saying the same thing. Probably at least 250,000 customers with Gen5, and even more with the HT2000W. HughesNet subscribers are behind a double NAT. HughesNet residential subscribers are assigned shared, dynamically changing IP addresses. Network intrusion? Much more likely a false positive. But, as maratsade stated, no one is forcing you to stay. You can pay the ETF and be on your merry way, if that's what you wish. And what you were offered to "fix the problem" wasn't to fix any problem with Hughes. What you were offered was almost assuredly Home Tech Support, which you have to pay for, and which, in the end, would almost assuredly show that it's nothing more than a false positive. And "Hughes are the attackers"? Pretty much libelous nonsense with absolutely nothing to support the claim.
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