Solo said:
The installer just finished. Wow!! What a difference. So far I am really impressed.
Solo
I have more than fifteen years experience installing all types of Satellite Systems. I have installed many many Hughes Net systems, and many many Wildblue Systems. I own and am operating on a Wildlbue system as I type. I have three computers routed to my Wildblue. I and my wife are constantly on the net, surfing. She, looking at any new quilt patterns. Me, searching all the tractor classified ads and forums.
I have NEVER been fapped. Some customers I have installed have gotten fapped. That is when they discovered their kids were downloading music and movies. The YouTube videos are so compressed that they rarely figure into your FAP usage. I am a tightwad type of guy, so I have the Value Package.
Understand one thing. Wildblue and any other satellite internet system is what it is.....designed for people like me who live so far out in the country that the NBA will turn all white before we ever have copper wired internet. That is okay, cause I live where I live by choice.
It is my opinion that if you can get cable, that would be generally the best. DSL through the phone company would be the next best. There will always be limitations with any satellite system....such as latency. However at this point in time I do not see anyone figuring out how to beat the laws of physics.
Some of you complain about losing your signal during a rain storm. I had a thunderstorm come through last night that dropped about a half inch in a half hour....did not lose my service. I would really encourage those having trouble to double and triple check your installation, and complain until you get things made right.