So the story goes a little something like this. I live in the middle of nowhere, and cable lines arent coming my way anytime soon. They end 3/4 a mile down my road, and TW wanted to charge me $7000 to get them extended to my house. I laughed…
My only option is 56k which im on now and it sucks big time (obviously). Or satellite internet. I just saw this commercial while watchin family guy for hughes net. Well the setup fee is cheap compared to what ive seen. Only $400 plus $100 mail in rebate. So essentially $300 setup fee and $60 a month for the home package. Heres the link.
Anyway, got a few questions. Does anybody have good things to say about this internet option? Obviously cable or fios are where its at, but thats not even a consideration in my situation. Things I would be doing are downloading large files, demos, movies, music, uploading pics, and online gaming. Think the 700kbps package would be alright for my use? Thanks in advance.
Hell if he can’t get cable, DSL isn’t going to go out there either.
Best to do some research, i remember when sat was only one way and was crap upload, but now they have two way systems and i’m not familiar with them. I do know gaming not really possible in low ping games w/sat.
im checking wildblue pricing and they have higher upload speeds for their best package. Im wondering if that has anything to do with latency and online gaming ping…
We had sat at work for a few years, in bad weather it would go out or be REALLY slow, even hard rain. The best days it was slow as hell, i dont think more than 100kib/s down…
The dish would get covered in snow and we would have to crack out the forklift and spray the thing with silicone to try and get a month out of it. Upload speeds are REAALLLLY bad, like 10kb/s MAX, and the ping is horrendous.
Id say keep 56k, not worth the hassle. But i havent used a modem in around 8-10 years now, so i dont really know how bad it is. I complain about 15/2.
Anyways, we finally payed TW the 2500 or so to run a line to our building. Apparently the dunkin by us dropped mad money to get a line ran to them, the 15k or whatever they wanted before was insane.
The more and more i read about it, the less I can justify in my head to spend $60 a month on it. 200mb per day limits, crappy online gaming, weather easily effects signal strength…I think ill survive.
Now, ive got a verizon phone…never had service at my house ever…UNTIL a month ago. Ive got 2 bars everywhere now. Still not great, but I get all my texts and I can make calls and stuff at home finally. So theoretically, this should work at my house?