Hughesnet sucks, sucks, sucks, sucks. Did I mention they suck?
If you can get Wildblue, do it.
I suffered through Hughesnet for 10 years because there was no alternative. The equipment is unreliable, and the customer service is the worst I have ever encountered anywhere, and I've encountered a lot of really bad customer service. I finally found a local company that had a small network of long distance (2-3 miles) wifi stations. I had to build a receiving station on a hill side, cut down three threes, run 800 feet of conduit, crossing two roads and a stream, pull cat 5 cable, pull power wire, build a mid-way substation to repeat the Ethernet signal, build two power converters, and re-do the house network. Sound like a lot of work? Nope, it was the happiest day of my life 'cause I was able to shut off hughesnet and tell them to go kiss off. I even happily paid an early termination fee.
I used to tell my wife that every time I needed to call them it took a day off my life. It's like there's a voice response system on the other end of the line, except it's a human. But just as inflexible and incapable of rational though and discussion as a voice response system.
All other aspects of their business exhibits equal incompetence. I had to buy a replacement modem (yes, buy - it was just out of warranty), and also had to return the old one. I shipped back the old one, had delivery confirmation from UPS, but 3 weeks later they started sending me hate mail saying I hadn't returned the device and was going to be charged for it. I decided to forfeit another day off my life and called them and spent 30-45 min telling them that they had received the equipment, blah, blah, blah.
Also, when you terminate service, you can return the equipment for a credit, but they won't tell you that. You have to have read it in the fine print of their agreement and remembered it. But they won't give you the credit either, at least not until you call and complain about it. It took 10 weeks to get mine.
After I dumped them, I took down all the equipment, lined it up in a row in the yard, and crushed it all with my dozer. It was glorious!