Opt for HughesNet satellite service Internet and a certified technician will contact you within three days to set up a mutually convenient installation time. Standard installation includes a satellite modem with a power supply installed close to your computer. Setup of your satellite service Internet system also includes a two-way satellite dish (antenna), radio, and mounting brackets that the tech usually installs to the roof or the side of your home. The tech will also provide two 100-ft coaxial cables that connect the antenna on the outside of your home to the satellite modem located inside.
Sometimes setup of your HughesNet high speed Dish Internet system requires custom work, and this will net additional costs. There are several common reasons why standard installation may not best address the setup of your high speed Dish Internet system. Though high speed dish Internet is available everywhere in the contiguous U.S., standard roof mounting requires that you have a clear view of the south-facing sky. Sometimes trees or mountains can obstruct the line of sight, in which case a pole mount may be needed. Certain types of roofs don't lend themselves well to standard installation. Shingles made of material like metal, tile or slate are impenetrable, and could require a pole mount as well. Other issues like the need for a chimney mount or an abnormally high-structured home can move the installation of your HughesNet high speed dish Internet system from standard to non-standard.
No, you cannot install your own HughesNet satellite broadband access system. FCC regulations require that the setup of a satellite broadband access be completed by a trained and certified technician.