troutsqueezer
Veteran Member
Of the two, Wild Blue usually gets the higher reviews. I had it for 3 or 4 years and it worked ok except when it rained. I fixed that by putting a plastic bag over the LNB.
Hello All,
I live where I can not get cable access, and the cell reception is terrible. My kids now use the internet for school projects, so I need to do something. I know satellite internet does not get good reviews, but it is my only option. Any opinions on Wild Blue or Hughesnet? Anything, or any other options I'm missing?
Thanks.
Jim
i do not have one good word to say about satellite internet. you highly over pay and get crappy limits crappy speed and insane PING [u probably wont know what that is unless u play video games online..] fiber op internet is about as fast as its ever gonna get.. and its just like the telephone lines and hydro lines the city's have it first but they are gonna have to run the wires out to the rural areas at some point, so just get it over with!
i was never told it wasnt for gaming. i was told it was the same as broadband. and it was your average run of the mill high speed internet. the government who PROMISED it is still convinced its the same as they get in there office and when you say its not they send someone out to "fix it" when they actually make it worse.. you can tell any of the a$$holes selling this stuff has never used it day in and day outThey tell you right up front that satellite is not for online video gaming nor VPN because of the inherent quarter second latency.
As for clouds, they are not a problem with Wild Blue. Only the rain and only when it collects on top of the LNB (plastic cup).