Looking for some advice from those that are experienced in this subject.
As some on this board have noted, we too reside in an area in where cable and DSL are not available, that being in West Virginia. Our only alternative for high-speed Internet service is and probably for a long time will be satellite.
Wild Blue is not accepting new customers in our area at this time and we have heard far to many complaints about HughesNet to be comfortable with them. With a 15-month contract, being satisfied is very important.
Anyway, during our research, we came upon the advertisement for “SkyFx”. Sounds good with a lower monthly fee, no contract commitment and no “FAP”. Knowing nothing about satellite service, a few questions come quickly to mind.
The Wife and I are on separate computers and will be online at the same times during the day. My usage would consist of general information searching and hers would consist of downloading voice files for her job. She conducts transcription services for a company. Could this be problem?
She uses Earthlink as her ISP and I use AOL. When you sign up for satellite service, do they provide access to the Internet or do you keep your current ISP?
With being online at the same times, can someone please briefly explain this whole router box issue?
Also, we would feel far more comfortable with a mounting system other than a roof mount. Our DirectTV dish is secured to the southern wall of the house. I’ve read about roof mounting and pole mounting, but nothing about wall mounting.
With regards to SkyFx, download rates look great, but I’ve seen some transfer rates on uploads in the 13-18kbs range. That seems slower than our current dial up rates. Is that a consistent rate?
Last, but not least, if there are any SkyFx users our there that would like to provide their own opinions as to their experiences with SkyFx, please by all means do so. If you can recommend another company or provider, that also would be appreciated.
Responses can either be posted here or emailed to me personally at, abaker5680@aol.com.
Again, I want to thank anyone who can help us with this decision.
As some on this board have noted, we too reside in an area in where cable and DSL are not available, that being in West Virginia. Our only alternative for high-speed Internet service is and probably for a long time will be satellite.
Wild Blue is not accepting new customers in our area at this time and we have heard far to many complaints about HughesNet to be comfortable with them. With a 15-month contract, being satisfied is very important.
Anyway, during our research, we came upon the advertisement for “SkyFx”. Sounds good with a lower monthly fee, no contract commitment and no “FAP”. Knowing nothing about satellite service, a few questions come quickly to mind.
The Wife and I are on separate computers and will be online at the same times during the day. My usage would consist of general information searching and hers would consist of downloading voice files for her job. She conducts transcription services for a company. Could this be problem?
She uses Earthlink as her ISP and I use AOL. When you sign up for satellite service, do they provide access to the Internet or do you keep your current ISP?
With being online at the same times, can someone please briefly explain this whole router box issue?
Also, we would feel far more comfortable with a mounting system other than a roof mount. Our DirectTV dish is secured to the southern wall of the house. I’ve read about roof mounting and pole mounting, but nothing about wall mounting.
With regards to SkyFx, download rates look great, but I’ve seen some transfer rates on uploads in the 13-18kbs range. That seems slower than our current dial up rates. Is that a consistent rate?
Last, but not least, if there are any SkyFx users our there that would like to provide their own opinions as to their experiences with SkyFx, please by all means do so. If you can recommend another company or provider, that also would be appreciated.
Responses can either be posted here or emailed to me personally at, abaker5680@aol.com.
Again, I want to thank anyone who can help us with this decision.