While it has not always been one of the most well-known internet services, satellite internet has been gaining quite a following as of late. Hughesnet, in particular, is a rather renowned service, known not just for its incredible coverage, but also its Fusion plans, which seem to have gripped the nation recently. Although it is a great service, the installation of Hughesnet can be a little tricky if you are not aware of the basics. In this article, we hope to educate you on all that you need to know about Hughesnet internet installation, tips, plans, and more. So, let us begin!
Once you have decided on a Hughesnet internet plan and booked your installation, you can sit back and relax. The best part about Hughesnet is that all its installations are completely handled by professionals so you have nothing to worry about.
Unlike other internet providers, Hughesnet does not offer self-install. Instead, you can get standard installation for a very good price. Well-trained technicians will come and survey your home to get the optimal location to place the satellite dish. They will also understand the layout to decide how to wire your home best for the service. The entire process takes a few hours but at the end of it all you can expect to have a fully functioning internet connection.
You also do not have to worry about separately ordering the equipment for the Hughesnet internet service. On your installation day, the technician will come over with all the necessary equipment such as a satellite dish, Wi-Fi modem, cables, etc. to set up your home for internet. Of course, you would be required to pay a lease fee or purchase the equipment but you won’t have to go through the hassle of arranging it all yourself.
All in all, the Hughesnet internet service and setup are quite simple. You can easily go out and watch your technicians do it for you and ask any questions you might have.
The Hughesnet installation process is pretty straightforward with the professionals handling it for you. Let us take a look at some of the common queries that come up with Hughesnet installation.
A Hughesnet outdoor antenna (or dish) is the most vital component of the internet system. It is set up at a place that is most suited to it − most likely your roof facing the open southern sky. Or, it can be the side of your home, depending on the location of the greatest signal strength.
A Hughesnet Satellite dish is usually positioned 4 to 5 inches off the ground, to keep away from meddlesome kids. In homes with metal or vinyl siding or metal roofs, a pole mount may be a much better idea and comes up to an additional charge of $25.
It is best to have the Hughesnet satellite dish right over or around the room you want your router in. This allows you to enjoy the best signal as the cable does not run too far before it reaches your modem-cum-router.
Once the satellite dish is set up, an RG6 coaxial cable is run from the dish to a ground station, which allows the cable to enter your home. A small hole may be drilled to achieve this in order to give a neat appearance as the wiring all sits inside the faceplate and nothing seems messy on the surface. The hole is capped on both sides so you do not have to worry about any unwanted insects creeping into your home through there.
Once the internal and external setup is complete, the wiring is properly grounded and any unused holes are properly closed off with water-resistant fittings. Finally, the cable is run to your Hughesnet Modem and router device and you can enjoy instant connectivity on all your phones and gadgets.
The Hughesnet installation fee comes up to $199 as a one-time charge. However, if you are a lease customer, you may qualify for a free installation from Hughesnet. Lease customers do have to pay a charge of $99 to set up the lease in place but other than that, they also get to enjoy free installation and all the perks of a monthly equipment rental from the provider. Equipment rental from Hughesnet is priced at $14.99 per month and $19.99 per month for satellite only and Hughesnet Fusion plans, respectively.
Hughesnet Equipment Purchase | |
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Standard Installation | $199.99 |
Hughesnet Internet Equipment | $99/mo. |
Hughesnet equipment rental fee | $14.99/mo. |
Hughesnet internet offers keep changing from month to month, sometimes offering extremely limited-time but amazing discounts. It is best to check what is available in your area if you are planning to switch.
Hughesnet offers a range of speeds-based plans to connect you to the internet. These plans include an adequate amount of data to do all that you need.
Hughesnet recently also began offering Hughesnet Fusion, a service that employs the use of satellite and wireless to create a distinctive, new technology. This not only drastically reduces latency but even appears to be faster than conventional satellite internet. It is perfect if you have uses that need faster speeds or lower latency such as video calls, gaming, etc.
You can take a look at the most popular Hughesnet internet plans and pricing.