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  1. Well guys, it appears that Kaspersky may very well be the problem.  Though my speeds are pretty bad tonight, when I had Kaspersky disabled the issue wasn't there, and when I re-enabled it the issue was back.  So, now I know what's causing it.  

     

    Thanks for the help!  I certainly appreciate it.  :)  

     

    BTW, CA3LE, an odd thing.  When you click on Copy URLs on a share results page, both URLs copy.  I can't copy just one or the other.  When I try to, both are included.  It's odd.  

     

    When I try to copy just one or the other, this happens automatically...

     

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  2. 10 hours ago, CA3LE said:

     I would compare different browsers, disable any browser extensions or modifications and also look at temporarily disabling any internet security software you may be running in the background and see if it has any affect.

    Have you compared multiple computers?

    I've tried it with different browsers (Chrome, Edge (old and new), Brave and Firefox, and it's the same.  It's also the same with my desktop AND laptop.  However, I do have Kaspersky, as you'll see in my reply to Sean's post.  I'll try some tests with Kaspersky disabled (or paused) to see if there is a difference, though there does seem to be with the two I ran today.  :)

  3. 9 hours ago, Sean said:

    Which virus checker are you using? 

     

    I have seen this before with Kaspersky, including its free version.  It appears to hold on to the incoming data as it analyses it, so when it releases it to the browser, this causes a spike like what you show. 

    That's very interesting.  I do, in fact, use Kaspersky Security Cloud Free.  I had to switch to it when the Webroot I'd been using for nearly six years started causing lag issues with both my Windows 10 desktop and laptop. 

     

    I'll try running a few tests later on this evening while Kaspersky is completely disabled/turned off and see what happens.  I tried two tests with it off just now and, while one did experience just a small amount of the issue, the other didn't at all.  Maybe pausing protection will be the same, as it would be easier to just pause when I run tests instead of shutting the whole thing down.

     

    Thanks for the suggestion! 

  4. It's interesting, but it's doing it now with the old test, as well.  I had tried finding the old test to use again a few months back, but I couldn't find the option, so I thought it had been done away with.  I knew there the option had been, but I couldn't find it at the bottom anymore. 

     

    I'll keep using the old one in the hopes that it stops doing it again.  

     

    It looks like it started happening with my second Jan 11th test. 

  5. With the new test, I've noticed that, very often, the test will start part way in.  What I mean is, after choosing the test size, the screen changes to the test in progress, and it's always 10% or more into the test when this happens.  And that initial part that it seems to skip over has much higher speeds.  It skews my overall test average result because of it.  The old test hardly ever did this, but the new one does it nearly every time.  Is it because of the high latency with HughesNet?  

     

    Is the old test still available to use?  It was much more accurate due to not doing this.  I actually have to run a number of tests to get one that has only a small amount of this skewing, and I then delete from My Results all of the ones that are worse.  

     

    For example...

     

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  6. CA3LE,

     

    First, if you're American, happy 4th of July!  I hope you have a great holiday!  

     

    Regarding the title, in the new version of the site there is no place to copy the TID code from so that you can combine an upload test with a download test to create a graphic.  On the old site, you could click on the TID for each test, then copy the non clickable TID code in that popup window, but the new site doesn't have that.  The only way I've found to do this is to click share on the particular upload test, then copy the TID code from the URL, then go back and click share on the download test I want to combine it with, paste it in the second box and combine it.  It's just a bit of a pain to have to do it this way.  

     

    Or, and I missing something and there is, in fact, an easier way to copy the TID from an upload test so that I can combine it with a download test?  

     

    Thanks.   

  7. RoyE,

     

    Are you streaming Netflix in HD?  If so, are you making sure to turn off (or pause) the Video Data Saver?  If not, you can do so through the Video section in the HughesNet Usage Meter.  

     

    Conversely, you can lower the definition to SD or lower, which I would recommend, as streaming in HD is a very data intensive activity, and once your initial 20 days of unlimited data ends (see the HughesNet Welcome email), your data usage is going to start being counted normally, and you're going to burn through your data very quickly with HD streaming.  

  8. So is it your suggestion to avoid those things in order to "improve WiFi connectivity even with internet basic plans", or are you asking for help to improve your "WiFi connectivity"?  

     

    *3rd party devices/routers

     

    Keep in mind that, if one does not have a proprietary WiFi router from their plan provider they must connect a 3rd party router in order to utilize WiFi.  

     

    *movie apps that require 3 to 6 Mbps internet speed

     

    If one's provider doesn't supply adequate speed they won't be able to stream movies, regardless of a WiFi or LAN connection.  

     

    *simultaneous use of wifi from 6 or more devices

     

    Wholeheartedly agree, as the speed will be divided between devices, and not necessarily evenly.  And if using the 2.4Ghz band, the WiFi itself could be a choke point, depending on the plan's speed.

     

    * unmindful of radio frequencies (i.e. 2.4ghz/5ghz) or lack of info as its reach among others

     

    With the 5Ghz band this is normally not an issue, though its range is considerably less than the 2.4Ghz band.  

     

  9. CA3LE,

     

    For some reason I keep having to sign in every time I come to the site tonight.  If I don't sign in, but click on Download Test and select the 25MB test (size is arbitrary in this case), the page then automatically goes to choosing a server, but with me now being signed in.  For some reason it seems to only be doing this in Chrome and not Firefox.  I cleared the cache in Chrome but it's not making a difference.  

     

    Just letting you know.  

  10. 6 hours ago, JohnyWalter said:

    Hi,
    Even in same room with full signals its not crossing 30mbps and in bed room it wont cross 20mbps .

    Mobile is fine but laptop is issue as i do downloads ans uploards of software .
    i am developer so looking of around 70mbps in min.


    I might be able to wire upto bed room and keep another wireless access point but still speed wont be going more then 30mbps as this is same speed which i am getting even in lounge where router is placed

    You should check what your speed is hard wired to determine whether 30Mbps is your max.  

     

    You won't get 70Mbps with HughesNet.  Max is in the high 40s.  

  11. 6 hours ago, Swamped12 said:

    Speed test for Hughesnet service on 7/01/2018.  Two times faster than dial up. Wow how do they do it.

    That's only one test, and most likely due to some type of issue, or even an erroneous test result, which happens.  TMN isn't infallible.  

     

      

  12. 1 hour ago, Aniwaya said:

    Average is always 1 meg or below. Was paying $94 and some change for a mere 30 gigs. Have now dropped it to 10 megs for  $50 a month. Just waiting for spectrum to get here so I can dump hughesnet. WORST ISP I HAVE EVER HAD SINCE FEBRUARY 1996. DO NOT BUY FROM THEM- THEY HAVE A $480 TERMINATION FEE. Spectrum buys out ETF which I think should be illegal since hughesnet has not once delivered their proclaimed speed of 25 megs down- not once! My tests show up to 45.9 megs which I have never seen so I am not sure abut that result, plus says average is 19 megs, never experienced that either.

     

    You say your speed is always 1Mbps or below, yet those tests don't bear that out.  Three are well above that, with one being above HughesNet's advertised speed.  You say HughesNet has not once delivered on their proclaimed speed of 25Mbps, yet one of those tests clearly show they have, and two others are within the 60% threshold.  If your tests show 45.9Mbps, then you've seen 45.9Mbps, which is nearly twice their advertised speed.  

  13. On 5/18/2018 at 6:29 AM, tp666 said:

    New to this forum and seeking help. 

    I am moving to rural Western NY, about an hour south of Buffalo. Need to find the best, cheapest, fastest internet service out there in the Allegheny Mountain region. Any suggestions?

    Thx!

    It all depends on what you need it for, and in the area you're talking about you may very well be limited to cell and satellite service.  If it's those, you can pretty much forget cutting the cord and you'll probably need something like DirecTV or Dish.  I live an hour south of Buffalo and I have HughesNet, which works fine for me.  It's the only service I can get, literally, with the exception of dial up.  

  14. 2 hours ago, photoman15 said:

    Well for around here that's blasting fast now do you have your own modem or the other thing I can't think of I don't know what it's called it's right on the tip of my tongue but anyway where do you live at and how are you getting faster speeds and what is your speeds in megabits

    Who are you replying to?  

     

    The same question for your second post.  

  15. Well, I don't know if this is what you were looking for, as again, this wasn't one of MY results.  https://testmy.net/compID/6157219504430

     

    I did click default at the top of that Connection ID's results page, but it didn't change anything.  The person who ran the test was the same one from this results page...  https://testmy.net/quickstats/JEANNE H , but they were using a second computer and weren't signed in to TMN with it, so that particular test wasn't logged under their account.  

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