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No sorry. It will only deliver what you have to you reliably.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hard to say, but maybe. I would run a speedtest using speedtest.net using a device that has a wired connection to your router and see what you get. If it were me, I wouldn't bother unless you are getting at least 100mbps up and down. Although I've never used Hughes myself, I've heard that bandwidth and latency in their network is not good. Hughes is likely your bottleneck and while this solution could certainly increase performance within your residence, it will do nothing to improve the speed you are getting from your Internet provider.
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