充分利用卫星互联网的速度



与其他类型的Internet连接相比,卫星Internet在速度和可靠性方面享有很高的声誉。毫无疑问,其中一些是应得的,其中一些……也许不那么应有。但是,您可以做一些事情来确保您设置为从连接中挤出尽可能多的速度和可靠性。

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这里有一些您可以提高卫星互联网速度的方法:
●可能有其他选择。仔细检查附近没有DSL或电缆线供您接入。如果您想确定,请使用Reviews.org上的邮政编码查找器。根据您所在的位置,甚至还可以使用4G或移动热点技术。

-链接到Reviews.org上的邮政编码查找器:https://www.reviews.org/internet-service/best-internet-service-providers/?kbid = 123489

●使用Viasat代替HughesNet。或相反亦然。
-这不应该是评论,所以我不会详细介绍。简而言之:Viasat以更高的价格提供了更高的速度,而Hughesnet宣传的速度虽然较慢,但成本却更低。
-就性能而言,您的行驶里程可能会有所不同,通常取决于您的位置,但是通常:Hughesnet在提供他们承诺的速度方面在FCC中获得很高的评价,尽管FCC的报告一直追溯到2017年。在同一份报告中做的还不错,这些天我们比Hughesnet的更喜欢他们的计划和定价。
-如果您的合同无效,或者您的合同即将到期,可以尝试切换。

●优化路由器的位置:
-中心位置或靠近大多数设备的位置。
-例如,在我家,我们在楼上花费了更多时间,但在楼下却拥有电视,PC的地方进行了更多的流媒体播放
-使用网状wifi系统,但请注意,它可能无法像在卫星连接上宣传的那样正常工作。

●获得自己的路由器:
-他们可能会让您支付设备租赁费用,但这并不意味着您必须使用他们发送的路由器。
-检查以确保兼容。并保留收据以防万一。

●尽可能使用以太网:
-这些天的Wifi很好。但是,它从来没有像固定连接那样可靠。
-即使连接牢固,快速,穿过墙壁和任何距离的信号也会损失一些强度。因此,如果您以最高25 Mbps的速度连接到路由器,则由于无线信号的工作原理,您将失去部分速度。

结论:
归根结底,这是要有耐心。卫星互联网如此常见的可靠性问题是该技术本身的产物。是的,对于计划结构或客户服务或其他方面存在合理的批评。但是,就您要获得的速度而言,我不希望成为不断做恶魔的拥护者的家伙,但您或ViaSat或HughesNet可能真的无能为力。

好消息是,卫星互联网用户的隧道尽头有光。亚马逊已申请FCC批准,将数千颗卫星送入低地球轨道,以提供更通用的高速覆盖范围。那可能要几年了,但是! SpaceX也有类似的计划,他们已经开始发射卫星,而OneWeb预计将于2021年推出。因此,手指交叉,也许从概念上和现实上都可以改善卫星互联网。

-链接到OneWeb:https://www.oneweb.world
-链接到2021年HughesNet卫星文章:https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2017/08/hughes-signs-deal-to-launch-100mbps-satellite-internet-service-in-2021/

现在,挂在这里,尝试一些技巧,以尽可能提高连接的速度和可靠性。如果需要,请交换提供商,拥有自己的路由器并将其放置在尽可能最佳的位置,并且如果可以,则通过以太网连接设备,而不是依靠wifi。

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22 comments
  1. Bro the first thing I did was try to read the comments hahaha you got a like just for that ?? anyways hope you help with my wifi??‍♂️

  2. I’m on Viasat and LOVE it. We’re on the 50Mbps plan and routinely use 150GB/month (router is AMPLIFI mesh with accurate data reports) and our down speed is almost always 70Mbps+ except for prime time it dips to around 30-35Mbps. We are in a 5 bedroom home with 4 people and there’s at least one person streaming at any time. Before Viasat we had 2 Frontier DSL connections on a load balancer and it still couldn’t beat Viasat.

  3. A few months back I rented an Airbnb that had Hughes net…up/down speeds were technically fine but those ping times were ridiculous and made using the internet pointless beyond checking emails and general web browsing.

  4. Love that “Blade Runner” cop “talking” to his pc!!! I live in a home with a single floor, no stairs to climb. But your video reminded me to start a DIY project and hard wire the 3 rooms, from the living room with ethernet cables. I have my Apple TV hooked (ethernet wire connection RJ-45) to the wired/wireless router, and the Apple TV to the TV via an HDMI cable. The other 3 RJ-45 router connections will be hard-wired to the rooms. Any WiFi access would be utilized by the phone/tablet. Thanks and be well.

  5. Wireless reception is subject to the inverse square law, losing its energy to 1/4 as its distance doubles. Add walls, or any other object between the router and receiver, and it could get worse. That is the reason when an object’s distance to earth’s gravity is doubled, its gravitational force is reduced to 1/4, airline pilots have to increase the wattage on their weather radar onboard their aircrafts (see Flight AF 447) in order to penetrate weather ahead and see more detail. Satellite internet is needed on those areas to give accessible connection to many areas around the world, where the distribution of cables/fiber optics is prohibitively expensive. There is/was a project by SWANsat to establish that technology, but the 2 initial persons with the ideas passed away recently. Thanks for the video. Guten Tag! And be blessed!

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