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HughesNet is discussed on the Satellite Internet Service Providers Index area of the Wiki, under the HughesNet section.   
HughesNet is discussed on the Satellite Internet Service Providers Index area of the Wiki, under the HughesNet section.   


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HughesNet is a fraudulent company.
HughesNet is a fraudulent company.

Revision as of 08:16, 24 March 2008

HughesNet is nearly the only option for individuals in rural America to have high speed broadband Internet.

HughesNet is discussed on the Satellite Internet Service Providers Index area of the Wiki, under the HughesNet section.

HughesNet is a fraudulent company.


Dannery with advanced support: (March 24, 2008) The 7000 cannot due port forwarding. HughesNet only supports Microsoft Windows with Internet Explorer and Outlook Express for Email. Anything else is considered 3rd party and not supported by HughesNet.

The HN7000S CPE (a modem and router for satellite Internet service) is not capable of operation in a bridge mode configuration. It only works as a router performing NAT. It cannot be configured for port forwarding. It is not fully capable, it is a handicap device that lacks the full functionality of standard CPE equipment.