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The following are answers to commonly asked questions about WildBlue.
Feel free to contact us if you need more information.
General Information:
- What is the WildBlue service and where is it available?
- Why should I get WildBlue?
- How hard is it to use?
- Who do I call if I have a problem?
- What equipment is needed to get the WildBlue service?
- What are my computer system requirements to get WildBlue?
- Are there any cancellation fees?
- What kind of speed can I expect?
Services and Prices:
- What does WildBlue cost?
- What email do I get with my WildBlue account?
- Do I get web space with my WildBlue account?
- Do I get dial-up service with my WildBlue account?
- If I have WildBlue, do I need an additional account with an Internet Service Provider (ISP)?
- If I sign up for WildBlue service, can I keep my AOL® account?
- Do you limit heavy bandwidth users?
- Do you offer a limited warranty on the equipment?
Availability Information:
- Where can I get WildBlue?
- Will your service be available in Alaska, Hawaii or Puerto Rico?
- Can I get WildBlue service in a mobile vehicle like an RV or boat?
Installation Information:
- What is the installation process like? Can I install my own dish?
- Will my Home Owners Association allow mounting the WildBlue dish?
- Can I use wireless home networking with WildBlue?
- Do customers have to have a phone line in addition to the satellite connection?
- Do I need a southern line of sight to receive a signal from your satellite?
Technical Information:
- How fast is this service? How does it compare to cable modems and DSL?
- What operating systems are compatible with the WildBlue service?
- Will WildBlue work with Macintosh computers?
- What Web browsers and email clients does WildBlue support?
- Will I be able to use a virtual private network (VPN) with WildBlue service?
- What is the impact of latency? Can I play real-time Internet games or make Internet phone calls on your service?
- Does WildBlue support VoIP?
- What if my computer did not come with a Network Interface Card (NIC)? What can I do?
- Is the WildBlue service affected by weather?
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General Information:
- What is the WildBlue service and where is it available?
WildBlue is a high-speed Internet access service for homes, home offices and small offices. It is available in virtually every location across the contiguous United States.
- Why should I get WildBlue?
WildBlue provides access to the Internet at much higher speeds than dial-up access:
up to 1.5 Mbps which is more than 30 times faster than dial-up. A whole new world of
content will open up to you with your broadband connection. And with WildBlue, you get
an "always on" connection which means no dialing-in or other delays to get
high-speed access to the Internet.
- How hard is it to use?
Not hard at all. Once we professionally install your WildBlue system which will take 2
to 3 hours, you are ready to surf the Internet at lightning fast speeds. You can use
your same web-browser, go to the same sites, use your email, etc. just like you always
have...but a lot faster! And it's always on so no more dialing-in delays, or getting
"bumped off."
- Who do I call if I have a problem?
You just call the friendly customer care agents at WildBlue. We'll have a person
you can talk to, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Customer Care: 1-888-232-6065
(toll free)
- What equipment is needed to get the WildBlue service?
It's easy. All you need is a WildBlue mini dish and a WildBlue modem.
- What are my minimum computer system requirements to get WildBlue?
Most computers in use today will meet our minimum system requirements. If you don't
know if you meet them, please contact us and we can
help you figure it out.
PC/ Windows: 300 MHz or faster processing speed, minimum 128 MB Random Access Memory (RAM), and Windows 2000, XP Home or XP Professional and Vista operating systems. 100 MB of hard drive space and an ethernet card are required.
Macintosh: 300 MHz or faster processing speed, 128MB Random Access Memory (RAM), and OS 10.4 or higher operating system. 100 MB of hard drive space and an ethernet card are required.
- Are there any cancellation fees?
WildBlue customers are required to sign a 24 month contract when they initiate service.
If you disconnect your service before the 24 months expire, the will be a cancellation
fee $15 multiplied by the remaining number of
months in your contract.
- What kind of speed can I expect?
WildBlue offers packages that provide different speed levels. Our core Value Pak
offers up to 512 Kbps download speed and up to 128 Kbps upload speed. Our Select
Pak features download speeds up to 1.0 Mbps and upload speeds up to 200 Kbps. Our
Pro Pak offers download speeds up to 1.5 Mbps and upload speeds up to 256 Kbps.
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Services and Prices:
- What does WildBlue cost?
The WildBlue equipment price is $99.00 and Free Professional Installation saves you
$179.95.
We offer a variety of service packages, including a Value Service at $49.95 per month.
Learn more about the packages and prices we offer for your
home and small office.
- What types of email options do I get with my WildBlue account?
WildBlue offers an advanced suite of Internet services including the commonly used
POP3 (like Outlook or Outlook Express) and web-based email options. WildBlue customers
will receive between 5 and 10 email addresses (each with at least 1,000 MB capacity
depending on the package chosen). More email addresses and additional capacity
are available for a minimal extra charge.
Learn more about the packages we offer for your
home or small office.
- Do I get web space with my WildBlue account?
Yes. WildBlue provides customers with between 10 and 100 MB of web space as part
of their WildBlue service package. The exact storage space depends on which package
you choose to buy. Learn more about the packages we
offer for your home and small office.
- Do I get dial-up service with my WildBlue account?
Yes. WildBlue includes a remote-access dial-up service to its WildBlue Pro Pak
customers, allowing customers to access their email when they are not at home or
out of the office. If you are a Value or Select Pak customer, dial up service
costs $7.95 / month. Instructions for remote access will be included with your
installation. Learn more about the packages we offer for your
home and small office.
- If I have WildBlue, do I need an additional account with an
Internet Service Provider (ISP)?
No. The WildBlue service includes all key ISP features like email, web space,
etc. If you prefer, you can continue to use your current ISP for email and use
the WildBlue service for your broadband Internet access. See your current ISP
for details as separate ISP charges may apply.
- If I sign up for WildBlue service, can I keep my AOL® account?
Yes, if you prefer. You can use WildBlue for high-speed broadband Internet access
and keep your AOL® service if, for example, you want to retain your current
email account. You will need to pay a separate fee directly to AOL® beyond
your monthly WildBlue fee. Please contact AOL® directly for more information.
- Do you limit heavy bandwidth users?
As is standard with other Internet Service Providers, WildBlue ensures that its
service operates at optimum speeds for all of its customers. Since WildBlue is
a shared network, we have a Fair Access Policy to ensure
that extraordinary usage by a few customers doesn't negatively affect the normal
usage of other customers. For the vast majority of users, the Fair Access Policy
has no effect on their usage. For a few very heavy bandwidth users, the system may
restrict their bandwidth and therefore their speed. WildBlue's Fair Access Policy
is well-documented and communicated to you before you become a customer. See
WildBlue's Fair Access Policy.
- Do you offer a limited warranty on the equipment?
Yes. You will receive a 12 months parts limited warranty on all
equipment at no charge when you become a customer.
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Availability Information:
- Where can I get WildBlue?
Chippewa Valley Satellite covers an 80 mile radius from Cornell.
- Will your service be available in Alaska, Hawaii or Puerto Rico?
Not at this time. The WildBlue service will be available only in the 48 contiguous
United States due to the reach of our satellite signals. At present, we do not
have plans to serve Alaska, Hawaii or Puerto Rico.
- Can I get WildBlue service in a mobile vehicle like an RV or boat?
Not at this time. WildBlue service was designed for stationary locations like
homes and small businesses. We do not offer broadband service for mobile vehicles
at this time.
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Installation Information:
- What is the installation process like? Can I install my own dish?
WildBlue professional installers quickly and efficiently install equipment and
activate WildBlue's broadband service at your chosen location. The satellite
mini-dish is about 26 inches x 28 inches and can be easily mounted on a roof,
outside wall or in the ground. A cable from the dish connects to a satellite
modem (a small box usually placed next to the computer), which connects to
your computer via an Ethernet connection. Installation requires an installation
professional to make sure that the dish is pointed at the satellite accurately
and to verify that all connections are made properly. Self-installation is
not offered.
- Will my Home Owners Association allow mounting the WildBlue dish?
The WildBlue dish is considered under what the FCC calls the
"Over-the-Air Reception Devices Rule". This means the WildBlue
dish is under the same classification as other residential satellite
dishes (such as satellite television) and legally permittable for mounting
on your home. As always, please check with your HOA for specific rules and
covenants that may alter your rights. For additional information on the FCC
ruling and dish classification, view the FCC OTARD documentation.
- Can I use wireless home networking with WildBlue?
Yes. WildBlue is compatible with all major wireless home networking products.
- Do customers have to have a phone line in addition to the satellite connection?
No. WildBlue offers an efficient 2-way broadband connection that requires
no phone lines.
- Do I need a southern line of sight to receive a signal from your satellite?
Yes. You will need a clear view of the southern sky to receive a signal
from the WildBlue satellite.
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Technical Information:
- How fast is this service? How does it compare to cable modems and DSL?
WildBlue's always-on broadband Internet connection provides a user experience
similar to most DSL and cable modem services. We offer download speeds of up
to 1.5 Mbps - more than 30 times faster than today's dial-up speeds. We offer
upload speeds up to 256 Kbps. WildBlue's high bandwidth opens up a window to a
world of rich content that is largely unavailable through dial-up modems.
- What operating systems are compatible with the WildBlue service?
Windows/PC: Windows 98SE, ME, 2000 or XP
Mac: OS 10.2 or higher
- Will WildBlue work with Macintosh computers?
Yes. The WildBlue service is compatible with Macintosh computers.
- What Web browsers and email clients does WildBlue support?
| Web Browsers: |
| Windows/PC: |
Internet Explorer 5.5 & 6, Netscape 6 & 7.x, Firefox 1.x |
| Mac: |
Netscape 7.x, Safari 1.x, Firefox 1.x |
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| Email Clients: |
| Windows/PC: |
WildBlue Webmail, Outlook Express 5 & 6, Outlook XP & 2003, Netscape Mail 6 & 7, Thunderbird |
| Mac: |
WildBlue Webmail, Outlook Express 5, Outlook 2001, Outlook 2004, Netscape Mail 6 & 7, Apple Mail, Thunderbird |
- Will I be able to use a virtual private network (VPN) with the WildBlue service?
Yes. WildBlue recommends the use of SSL-based VPNs. They work well on the
WildBlue network because they work efficiently over a satellite connection.
IP Sec-based VPNs may work over the WildBlue network, but will likely be
much slower (and perhaps not useable) due to the effects of latency. WildBlue's
customer care representatives can explain more to you about VPNs.
Contact Customer Care.
- What is the impact of latency? Can I play real-time Internet games or make
Internet phone calls on your service?
The WildBlue system is engineered to help offset the impact of latency, which is
the delay caused by sending signals from the earth to the satellite and back
again. However, there is a delay of no more than a quater of a second as the signal travels
up to the satellite, back down to the gateway, up to the satellite and back down
to your modem. For most applications this latency does not affect performance,
however, there are some applications like voice over IP (telephone service
delivered over the Internet, also known as VoIP), or real-time interactive
gaming, where latency will have a noticeable effect on performance over the
WildBlue network, as it would on any satellite-delivered service.
- Does WildBlue support VoIP?
At this time, WildBlue does not support VoIP.
- What if my computer did not come with a Network Interface Card
(NIC)? What can I do?
Many computers can be upgraded with a 10/100 Ethernet Network Interface
Card (NIC) - which you can find at almost any consumer electronics store,
or at an online store. If you are comfortable with opening your computer
and installing hardware, most Ethernet NICs can be self-installed. Otherwise
you may want to hire a computer professional. Check with your computer
manufacturer for more information on the right Ethernet NIC for your system.
Also, if you have an available USB port on your computer, you can purchase a
USB Ethernet adapter (available at almost any consumer electronics store, or
online). This may be easier to install than a PCI card in your computer. For
a laptop, you can purchase a standard PCMCIA card that provides an Ethernet
connection, or you can purchase a USB Ethernet adapter as well. We recommend
that you upgrade your computer to meet all of the requirements
listed above to get the most out of your Internet experience.
- Is the WildBlue service affected by weather?
The WildBlue service is only minimally affected by weather, and only under
extreme conditions. The WildBlue service will offer availability equal to
that of satellite TV. Like satellite TV services, during a very heavy rainstorm,
you may notice slower WildBlue speeds, but this should normally only last a
few minutes.
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