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- 03-10-2010 03:46 PM #11
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anyone out there please help me decide between skyfx and hughesnet please.
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- 03-10-2010 04:50 PM #13
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grohgreg their is telephone service, but no cable or dsl service.
- 03-10-2010 05:00 PM #14
Ok then. You can get HALF a satellite internet connection; SkyFX or Skyway. Or you can get a WHOLE satellite internet connection; HughesNet/Starband/WildBlue/iDirect.
Your choice.
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- 03-10-2010 05:32 PM #15
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yes grohgreg, that is exactly the two choices i want to install skyfx or hughesnet. thats where i would like some advice of which one to get. the place where i want to install the service is a vacation place where i go with the wife and kids at least 3 times a year. i got this place like 5 years ago and i have been trying to get internet service. i did not get sattelite service before because i did not want to be commited to a one or two year contract and be there only 3 times a year. now i find out that i can get sattelite service wthout any contract. i dont mind using the phone just for internet propose. i have cell service and can use that for phone service. to all this the big question is what should i get hughesnet or skyfx. like i said before i have one week to decide due to the fact that in 2 weeks i plan on going back on vacation.
- 03-10-2010 07:56 PM #16
Be careful about accepting that claim at face value.
Not sure how Starband works it, but both HughesNet and Wildblue make certain allowances for people in your situation. Wildblue will set up two accounts at location (a) and location (b). With a phone call, you can turn one off and the other on. Faithful compliance to their dual account procedures means you can have two part time subscriptions for as little as the price of one. That requires two complete sets of equipment however. Hughes on the other hand, makes concessions about permitting one modem to be reasonably moved between/among multiple locations without penalty. Service contracts are still required by both providers, but compromises for 2nd homes can be arranged. But you do this with the provider, not with the installer. Neither Hughes nor WB charge for a standard installation, and both offer subscription plans that require no money up front. Under those plans, the equipment costs get factored into the monthly subscription price. Pretty sure in both cases we're talking about no money up front.
SkyFX does in fact tout "no service contract". But you have to pay - up front - $259 for the equipment, $40 freight, and $150 if you want it "professionally" installed. Then you have to hope that they have a reasonably number of dial up numbers in your calling area (or a toll free dialup number that's not constantly busy). Otherwise you're going to have to arrange for a local dialup account in addition to the one-way satellite account.
To me, one-way satellite just ain't worth it. It's 20th century technology that's trying desperately to stay alive in the 21st.
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- 03-10-2010 08:51 PM #17
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grohgreg that make a lot of sence about the 20th century tecnology trying to keep up with 21st. i think i will go with hughestnet. besides i am going to be their for 17 days and dont have much time to mess with the phone system. if i have my own equipment do you know how much the installer will charge to install the system with a pole.
- 03-10-2010 09:14 PM #18
SkyWay has a one year contract and Hughesnet has a two year contract. SkyFx is pretty well the same thing as SkyWay as far as how the system works but the customer service and billing might be from someone else, so maybe there is no contract with them but I thought there was.
With one-way satellite, you would be twice as likely for something to go wrong, either with satellite receive path or dialup return path. It is supposed to be a hybrid system so if the satellite service goes out, it is supposed to automatically go to dialup until the satellite signal returns if bad weather hits and knocks your signal out.
If you had line of sight to someone that has DSL/Cable then you could buy a pair of radios and receive the bandwidth from them. A radio is like a router only being more powerful being able to travel for miles.
- 03-10-2010 11:33 PM #19
Typical polemount charge is $125, more if the guy has to come a long ways (set pole first day, come back to install dish 2nd day). But if you're already making plans to obtain equipment, why not get the pole and a few bags of Quikrete while you're at it? Get an 8 foot Schedule 40 two inch (ID) galvanized steel pipe. Two inch Sch40 has a 2.375" outside diameter, which is a perfect fit for the HughesNet mounting bracket. Planted 3 feet deep also gives you the minimum 5' mounting height required by Hughes.
Dig your own hole. Drill 1/2" holes through the pole about a foot from the bottom. Insert a steel bar through the holes (rebar works fine). Without that foot, a strong wind can actually turn the pole right in the concrete. Anyway, set up temporary braces to hold the pole plumb and level in the hole. Use a spirit level to ensure it's perfectly vertical. Fill the hole with water, then wait for the soil to soak it up. Then pour in a few bags of Quikrete (right out of the bag). Put enough in to fill the hole to maybe 6" from the top. The water that was soaked up by the soil will leech back into the Quickrete, you shouldn't have to add any more water. Backfill the last 6" of hole with dirt.
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- 03-11-2010 03:34 PM #20
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stargazer, where do you get these radios and what brand are they.
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