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Jan 25, 2024, 1:28:35 PM1/25/24
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Hello, i had just started with Hughesnet 3 weeks ago and from day 1 could not stream video without it buffering every 3 seconds. VERY frustrating. I very rarely watch any video online but my wife likes to watch her soaps at night and has a hard time. You know what they say happy wife happy life SO i tried to take the bull by the horns and fix it myself since i am a little tech savvy. i have read some posts on here to try different things. basically i had go on Hulu and low the video quality to low and make sure everything in the house was not connected to the wifi. The video did get better but still buffers every 20 to 30 seconds. I am so disappointed in this. Please help. I was so excited to get Hughesnet since i was on a DSL with only a 1.5 mbps but did not buffer at all and now to go to a service witch advertises multiple devices streaming at the same time but i cant do one. i have done multiple speed tests with having a few just a little over 3.0 mbps. One more thing to top this off, the technician that installed the dish left bolts and nuts loose on the dish and left tools on the dish AND had mud on the carpet inside our house!

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First, the data question. It's likely that having the Video Data Saver off while streaming will cause you to use more data, as the streaming service will see the higher available speed and kick up to a higher resolution, which requires more data. This is also most likely why it started out grainy, then improved. This is normally why I just pause the Video Data Saver instead of turning it off when I need a higher resolution for something. This way, it will automatically kick back in after four hours. Normally, I watch things in 480p or less to save data, but when I need that higher resolution I pause the VDS. Then, if I forget to re-enable it, it turns back on on its own after four hours.

With this said, why you're still buffering, even with the VDS off, might be due to an overall speed issue. This might also account for the improved video quality when you turned the VDS off, though you shouldn't have had to as you were already lowering the video resolution at the source. The VDS is supposed to allow enough speed, when on, to view videos in DVD quality (480p), but when that doesn't work it may be an indication of a speed problem. And, though a lower resolution video shouldn't really be improved by turning off the VDS, as a lower resolution video requires speed that is already under what the VDS being on allows, it sometimes is. Why this is I have absolutely no clue.

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