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  1. Seeing your results come in now.. TestMy.net Test ID : n70ThccLf TestMy.net Test ID : DwT~fPmp1 See how the classic test also has more resolution. You can see more about how the transfer flowed. Under My Results scroll to the details and click the Test_ID. To fluctuate between 6 and 18 Mbps... that's pretty heavy. Site note: I was curious when the multithread test started, ended up being a year earlier than I remember. June 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20130619022018/testmy.net/multithread Version 13.37 I've made no changes to the core of how that test works since it was established.
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  2. @CA3LE Thank you for getting back so quickly. I have disabled the Multithread option. Basically I am trying to create a testbed report that demonstrates to my ISP the seizures that I mentioned above so any suggestions as to the best way to set up the test would be gratefully received. I have also altered the frequency to every 5 mins, as the hourly test was often missing the lowpoints in performance. Again, my thanks for your help.
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  3. I was once a Hughesnet customer and had the same problems from time to time. It is shared bandwidth; therefore, the more devices added, the less bandwidth you receive. It's a normal practice for Hughesnet to "oversell" available bandwidth. I've also known quite a few people with the service and they all report the same problems. Once their 30 day trial period ends and their contracts are locked in, the service they receive after that point is poor to say the least. It's as if they give new customers "PRIORITY" access until the trial ends, and then, BAM, customers find out exactly what they're paying for. You are not alone! There are thousands upon thousands of complaints filed against Hughesnet for their business practices.
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