Where does the dish have to point to receive service?
HughesNet has several satellites to choose from on their HN7000S Ku band platform, depending on your line-of-site or lack of it… so… if you have trees to the south, we can probably do a satellite change to get you on one in the south, south east, or maybe the south, south west. The satellite you are assigned to depending on what satellite HughesNet has selected as the “current default” for your area and your modem and type of service. They will change the “default satellite” from time to time so that they can try to keep from overcrowding the satellites. If you are assigned to a satellite that you cannot see from your installation location, we have a service where we can have the satellite changed for you to another satellite that you CAN connect to from your location. Simply fill out our online form at: http://www.montanasatellite.com/hughesnet/hughesnet_satellite_change_request_form.htm and we will process a satellite change request on your behalf. You must be pointing to have su
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