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Turar Abu2014-05-29 16:40:25
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Turar Abu, 2014-05-29 16:40:25

Internet via TV satellite - is it possible?

Good day, dear forum users! You are approached by a student who is just beginning to understand what "IT" is. Therefore, my question may turn out to be completely stupid for you. The fact is that I live in the taiga, far from the city and I surf the Internet using a USB modem at a speed of 120 kb / s.
And to be honest, it's not very pleasant. The other day we bought a satellite that just catches TV channels. But alas, no one watches TV here, but plows the garden. I would very much like to know if it is possible to access the Internet using a TV satellite? If yes, what should be done?
Thank you in advance!

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Stepan, 2014-05-29
@kemply

With TV, no! But when reconfiguring the dish and receiver - you can. But expensive and only one-way communication. That is, requests will go through your usb-modem and the response will be from the satellite.
Here is an example of rainbow tariffs:
www.radugainternet.ru/one-way/service-plans
www.radugainternet.ru/service-plans

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Valentin, 2014-05-29
@vvpoloskin

If somewhere nearby (within a radius of 3-4 km, you can do more, but you have to tinker) there is a reliable place for receiving 3G and the ability to hang your equipment, you can try to shoot a radio bridge

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