Your heavily restricted on your upload and download (DAILY) limit, once your pass this limit, which I did within 30 minutes, your speed is reduced to dial up speeds.
And they have this silly thing called "
FAP"
'FAP', Silliest acronym I've ever seen.
"But Mr. Navaro, my grandma doesn't download games and software, she just checks emails and goes shopping online.."
Yes, yes I understand however keep in mind that if you sent grams a link to a 5 min Youtube video, and she watches it, that equates as "downloading", a 5 min youtube video in standard (.flv) format is about 4-9 megabytes. The video banners that automatically pop up all over the web, are also considered "downloading". Heck a .PNG signature card in an email is considered an "upload" and "download". More importantly
I can't play Blockland without lagging every time the thing transmits and receives a signal.To ensure fair Internet access for all HughesNet™ subscribers, HUGHES® maintains a Fair Access Policy (FAP). This policy establishes an equitable balance in Internet access for HughesNet subscribers. Hughes assigns a download threshold to each service plan that limits the amount of data that may be downloaded during a typical day. A small percentage of subscribers who exceed this limit will experience a temporary reduction of speed.
Explanation:
The Fair Access Policy is straightforward. Based on an brown townysis of customer usage data, Hughes has established a download threshold for each of the HughesNet service plans that is well above the typical usage rates. Subscribers who exceed that threshold will experience reduced download speeds for approximately 24 hours.
During this recovery period, the HughesNet service may still be used, but speeds will be slower. Web browsing, for example, will be significantly slower than subscribers’ normal browsing experience. Subscribers will return to normal download speeds after the recovery period as long as they minimize their bandwidth-intensive activities. If they continue these activities during this recovery period, reduced download speeds may continue beyond 24 hours.
I find this stupid, and unnecessary, why would you limit what someone put's on
their computer that
they bought?!
Yes it's faster than dial-up yes but not by much, and they say you can download as much as you want from 2AM to 7AM. It's 10:05PM now at the time I'm typing this, and the FAP Download limit is on, I have nothing to do, Steam games take 5 minutes to launch, it's very annoying.
Stuff people said from where I got this informationYes Hughesnet sucks. I am in rural Idaho Mountains. You think it is bad, I have to use gotomypc to work on a remote computer. That really compounds the problem. I am looking into T-1 but it looks like that is about $400 a month. They just have us by the throat
Yes I agree.
I’m glad to see others feelt he same way I do. Hughesnet is a bad company. When I called to sign up not understanding anything about the internet. They asked me what I will be using it mostly for. I told them my kids will be using it for Youtube, F/B, Games, and movies. They did not tell me I wouldn’t be able to use those things w/out draining the threshold. Like I even knew what that meant. You can bet your ass I found out quick what all that crap about FAP and thresholds meant. FU HUGHESNET. My kids can’t even watch Youtube, which defeated the whold purpose of why I got the internet in the first place. I have none year left with them and then I am done and will continue to pass the word on that it sucks.
I know how you feel..
Yes hughesnet has bad ratings across the board, what’s even funnier is if you watch the commercial closely, the lady in the commercial actually downloads a “cd” worth of music, which under the FAP is slightly under your daily usage limit, pretty shady!
Yes I see, that's very strange
I wish I had stumbled upon this before getting tangled up with hughes net
Yes me too.
I'm not crying out to you guys for 'help' I know you can't help me, but I'm making this topic for whoever is thinking about going with HughesNet.
I hate this company, and my dad signed a one year contract for us to stay with them, if you're thinking about switching with them, think twice.