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What can I do to reduce satellite Internet service weather outages?
 
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The bad thing about satellite Internet service is that it’s weather dependent. Periods of heavy rain, snow, cloud cover or dust storms, will usually interrupt your service, but you can reduce the effects of bad weather to a certain degree by getting a larger dish. A larger dish provides more dish surface area. More dish surface area equals higher signal gains. In addition, for the winter months, you can purchase specially designed dish covers or heaters to help reduce snow and ice buildup.

Last update: 02:43 AM Monday, May 3, 2010

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