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<blockquote data-quote="Lazyacre" data-source="post: 492855" data-attributes="member: 1137"><p>We are running hughesnet and have had good luck with it. We do homeschooling so we download a lot of stuff and dial up was not practical. My employer has DSL and hughes is faster on some things and a little slower on others. The only frustration for me is service. Tech support is a nightmare cause no one there speaks clear ENGLISH!!!!!! When you need service you are usually routed through about 5 companies til you get to the one that actually does the work. We just remember the service guy we like and call him direct now and saves headaches. Weather is a factor just as it is with the satelite TV. Usually you will know about 10 minutes in advance of when the downpour arrives. I do recommend the service...would hate to go back to dial up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lazyacre, post: 492855, member: 1137"] We are running hughesnet and have had good luck with it. We do homeschooling so we download a lot of stuff and dial up was not practical. My employer has DSL and hughes is faster on some things and a little slower on others. The only frustration for me is service. Tech support is a nightmare cause no one there speaks clear ENGLISH!!!!!! When you need service you are usually routed through about 5 companies til you get to the one that actually does the work. We just remember the service guy we like and call him direct now and saves headaches. Weather is a factor just as it is with the satelite TV. Usually you will know about 10 minutes in advance of when the downpour arrives. I do recommend the service...would hate to go back to dial up. [/QUOTE]
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