Hughes satellite internet is easy to use. The company will install it for you. Your computer handles the rest. The computer sends a request to a Hughes satellite and the satellite sends a signal back to the computer and the web page is displayed instantly.
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Satellite Internet does not use a cable modem. The service doesn't use cable or phone wiring in the house. There is a satellite on the property and wiring that brings the service into the house. The provider would supply the necessary peripherals to connect to the Internet.
Yes, it use's a dish similar to satellite TV users.
No they do not. Satellite internet is a type of internet but it's not used commonly.
Yes, it is stable to use satellite internet service. They don't have the best download and upload speed, but are faster and more reliable than dial-up modem.
yes, there is a list on satellite internet prodivers. The one personally use is directv is great in my opinion but there are other ones such as dishnetwork, wildblue, earthlink are some that offer satellite internet. i have heard good thngs about earthlink and dish network.
Satellite Internet offers high data speeds up to 15 mbps but can be affected by rain. Some of the companies that you can use are DishNet and HughesNet.
No, DSL uses the same telephone line you use to make calls.
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If you can get a signal for your satellite Internet service, then without a doubt, you can also get a signal for satellite TV service AND the other way around also. The one thing you must know is that a no matter what anyone tells you, having both services will require two separate satellite dishes. The same provider that supplies you with Internet service can't provide TV, and vice versa. For satellite Internet, you'll need to use HughesNet, WildBlue, Starband, or Skyway USA, and for satellite TV, you'll need to use DIRECTV or Dish Network. That's why you'll need two separate dishes.