Thread: Sat TV & Internet - Available?
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10-06-2012, 07:44 PM #1
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Sat TV & Internet - Available?
We want to add sat tv over the winter and was wondering if you can get it with internet access as well. Anyone have any feedback?
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10-06-2012, 08:38 PM #2
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10-06-2012, 09:22 PM #3
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Re: Sat TV & Internet - Available?
It would also be very expensive.

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Re: Sat TV & Internet - Available?
Yes, but....
It is hugely expensive
The data rate speed is equivalent to dial up in a lot of cases
You are better to get
a Verizon 3G broadband card or
a Cradlepoint router with a Verizon 4G cap if you want to use multiple machines on the Internet.
http://3gstore.com/site/advanced_sea...ord=arcmbr1400
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Re: Sat TV & Internet - Available?
The original question was asking if you could get Sat TV with Internet. What you posted is not Sat TV with Internet. It's like someone asking if they can get a Ford Truck with a Corvette engine and you say "yes" and post a link to the Corvette site. I guess you missed the "Ford Truck" part of the question. Another example is when I say to my kids "Eat your dinner and you can have ice cream" and all they hear is "ICE CREAM?!? I WANT ICE CREAM!!!". What you posted is a separate antenna dedicated to data communications. It's expensive and slow as Rick said. I had a big investment in Ka-Star who later became Wild Blue Communications that has these birds in the air. I lost my ass... and all my investment.
Your KVH type of antennas are one-way communication devices... not two-way... Your cable in your house is two-way... two-way sat dishes are expensive and slow... and the satellites they point to in the sky are not the TV satellites.
I suggest, as Rick said, a Cradlepoint type of router and then when you get your Sat TV, you can plug the Sat boxes in the Internet. It's interesting/ironic that the DirecTV sat boxes need Internet connectivity (i.e. from a cable company or phone company) to provide all the features they have on them now.Last edited by Four Suns; 10-07-2012 at 01:38 PM.

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10-07-2012, 01:46 PM #7
Re: Sat TV & Internet - Available?
I have a "hot spot" on my phone that allows of to 5 devices to receive an Internet connection. Works very well in most places, especially if the area is 4G.
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