rkeyes
join:2009-06-03 Pulaski, MS
| slowdown in peak hours I currently use Hughesnet, for over two years now. At first it worked great if you could avoid the FAP. Several months ago it suffered a drastic slowdown... typical 7-800 kbps down to around 100 kbps during "peak hours" from three pm CST until 11 pm CST. From 11:01 until three pm everything went back to normal. A couple of months ago this seemed to clear up, that is normal speeds at anytime. Two nights ago i started having uplink queuing errors and after that my speed dropped again drastically. I am not operating in a FAP condition. I am considering dropping Hughes and getting Wildblue. Has anyone else seen a radical drop in performance during the so called "peak hours" with Wildblue? | |
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  BasilAR WildBlue
join:2006-07-20 Parks, AR
| Re: slowdown in peak hours said by rkeyes : Has anyone else seen a radical drop in performance during the so called "peak hours" with Wildblue? You bet!! -- Beam 35 - value | |
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 |  ravening
join:2008-06-07 | Re: slowdown in peak hours To what extent was the slowdown you saw? | |
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join:2007-02-22 BC
·TELUS
1 edit | I am guessing you are on a KU satellite(HN7000 units). Some KU band satellites have had power problems as of late. An upgrade is the Hughesnet SpaceWay3 KA band satellite. But you need a new install with new dish and HN9000 modem. -- Consumer Rights is more than just a suggestion. | |
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 mrpepsi
join:2006-05-22
·WildBlue
| Trust me when I say that the grass is definitely not greener over here. Not only do I get about 30% of the 1.5mbps I pay for, my latency is averaging 2800ms+ most evenings. Utterly and completely worthless. -- Wildblue Cheyenne : Beam 34 | |
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| Re: slowdown in peak hours said by mrpepsi :I get about 30% of the 1.5mbps I pay for, my latency is averaging 2800ms+ most evenings. Any stats to support this observation? | |
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 mrpepsi
join:2006-05-22
·WildBlue
1 edit | Use forum search to find my observations of the degrading service over the past several years. I used to think I just ended up with a bum system, but now several of my neighbors have Wildblue as well and suffer from the exact same issues as myself.
We have formed an informal support group. Rather than calling Wildblue and getting inane responses, we work together to figure out whether the problem is us, or them.
Like Friday, I believe, when our beam was down for about 5 hours. Wildblue support had us all rebooting our modems untill we called each other and found out we were all offline.
Very frustrating... | |
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| Re: slowdown in peak hourssaid by mrpepsi :Use forum search to find my observations of the degrading service It may be best to have your dish aligned...your previous "stats,"
I don't so much of have prime time slowdowns, as prime time blackouts...
Pinging google.com [209.85.171.100] with 32 bytes of data:
suggest/indicate your TX is not a strong signal at satellite.
During prime time, a weaker receive signal at satellite may not be seen....your ping stats, and your prime time blackouts...suggest this strongly. Notice my ping stats, which are consistent in time responses:
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join:2006-05-22
·WildBlue
1 edit | Re: slowdown in peak hours I've had a LOT of time to try and figure out the issues with Wildblue, and in my area there are dozens and dozens of individuals using satellite internet from Wildblue, Hughesnet, Skyway, and Starband.
I've had my signal tested by the installer and Wildblue themselves claim it to be just fine.
The issues with my setup are also mirrored with every one of my neighbors who share the same beam, satellite (Anik) etc. For all of us to experience the same slowdowns at the same times, and outages at the same times, I'm inclined to believe it has to be that we are simply on an overcrowded beam.
I will admit that one of my neighbors is on WB1 and experiences slightly better performance, and has outages at different times from the rest of us. The WB1 pointed neighbor generally has pings of 1800-2000ms during peak and has tested to rarely drop below 50% of the bandwidth he pays for.
My neighbors who have Hughesnet 7000 also have these wild fluctuations between peak and non-peak, though latency rarely averages above 1500ms. My Hughesnet 9000 neighbors are generally the least affected by peak times.
I truly believe that Wildblue can work great if your on a less populated beam. I remember the days of 600ms latency and 110% bandwidth...but for my beam at least...those days are but a vague memory.
So my advice is to check with people in your area who have Wildblue and see how bad it is.
I just hope that at some point in the future 3G or at the very least sub 1000ms latency satellite will be available and affordable (under $100 a month) for all of us. It's incredibly frustrating paying bills during the summer... The kids in my area are all out of school and when I get off work it's peaktime.  -- Wildblue Cheyenne : Beam 34 | |
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join:2006-05-22 2 edits | Re: slowdown in peak hours Edit:
Thanks DrStrangeLove, I had no idea there was an official Wildblue forum. I'll give them a try! | |
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 shotguntech Premium join:2005-03-24 Amargosa Valley, NV | Well let's see.......I am supposed to have 512/128 ..... just ran speed test and got 60/32 .. good luck Bruce | |
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