poadeleted21
Touchdown! Greaser!
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Sucks
The only thing good about it id that it works in the middle of the ocean.Sucks
You do see the irony of posting on an internet board that your method of connecting to the internet is subpar.....
I just upgraded to DOCSIS 3 30Mbps down / 5 Mbps up. Neener neener.
If you only knew the effort I put forth to make the post.
I can handle the latency... If it just worked. Don't get me started on FAP. I'm in negotiations with the phone company to bring me DSL, the closest home that could get DSL is 8 miles away, so they're not very motivated.
Hughesnet works about 5% of the time. They know they have you by the balls and they're a last resort.
Luckily I have a grandfathered Verizon unlimited plan and a jail broken iPhone..... Just have to put a high gain antenna on the roof to get cell reception.
Sorry to read of your dismay. I switched from DSL to Exede satellite service last year. As I understand it, Exede is owned by the Wildblue folks.
Our DSL reliability was exceedingly poor due to line noise the phone company techs could never isolate. Very frustrating to constantly lose sync.
Our service with Exede has been very reliable. Speeds are faster than we were getting on DSL too. The only two downsides are the higher cost and the large latencies (typically .7 seconds round trip times to most sites.) However I have been able to use Skype and Webex successfully. When I do Webex demos I'll use Plain Old Telephone Service for audio and Desk top sharing for the normally live demos.
The only aviation related aspect was that I got to chatting with the satellite dish installer. Turned out he was a pilot, too. Had spent a lot of time flying in Alaska and had owned several planes over the years. I'm afraid his install took longer than it should have because we talked a lot about flying. He didn't mind and neither did I.
FTFY
I hear exede is good. That's what they're peddling here these days. We formerly had both wild blue and Hughes. Both sucked, especially in the evenings. Less than one Mbps download.
Then last fall Verizon erected a new 4G tower that looks right down our valley and I dropped hughes like a hot potato.
We have Verizon's true unlimited data plan for $30/mo. The one you can't get anymore but can hold onto if you've had it since they offered it. We're averaging 30GB / month and 18 Mbps down, 5 up. We see download speeds as high as 30.
Life is good after 4 years of satellite misery.
Have you looked at Verizon's home fusion service? It is a building mounted 4g antenna that provides pretty nice fast Internet service. It is pricy but when it is all you can get....
We had it in our office for about six months. I recommend it over satellite and most dsl if you can get a good 4g signal.
Now.....why would I buy a system that I'd pay extra for...and pay by the GB...when I have the old unlimited plan and can use as much as I want for $30? .
I rooted one of my phones (Motorola DROID Razr) and use it as a wifi hotspot. It covers almost the entire house. Chris simply tethers her phone to her laptop. If it weren't for my iPad I wouldn't really need a hotspot, everything else will tether.
I have a jailbroken iPhone and the grandfathered unlimited plan. Problem is, we don't have cell service either. I'm going to try out one of those high gain cell phone antennas that mount to the roof and repeat the signal inside the house.
The previous homeowner had 7 months left on her Hughesnet contract and I agreed to pay up those 7 months and use the remaining service.
I'll go dial up if I can't find something better. When it does work, it's worse than dial up speeds but a lot of the time, i get Hughesnet invented 5XX HTTP errors after waiting a minute or two for the pleasure. There is no signal issue, their service just sucks.
I just upgraded to docsys 3 30Mbps down / 5 Mbps up. Neener neener.
I've got FIOS at my place and see 83Mbps down and 32Mbps up.. So THERE!
you have the 100mbps service?
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I'm going to try out one of those high gain cell phone antennas that mount to the roof and repeat the signal inside the house.
We sell and install a fair amount of Wilson Electronics BDA's (Bi-directional amp) for exactly the issue your describing. The equipment is decent and works well. My guess is a yagi pointed to your cell site, a 65DB BDA and a few panel antennas and you will have around -60 to -70 DB in the house. That means 4-5 bars of signal
You can find their stuff available all over the web including Amazon.
The only thing good about it id that it works in the middle of the ocean.
It sucks even worse when you are on the destroyer and the CVN sucks up all the allocated bandwidth!
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They seem to offer a lot of different BDAs and antennas. Most carriers are in the 1900MHz band, what would a typical setup to forward the signal into the house require ?
I've got FIOS at my place and see 83Mbps down and 32Mbps up.. So THERE!
We sell and install a fair amount of Wilson Electronics BDA's (Bi-directional amp) for exactly the issue your describing. The equipment is decent and works well. My guess is a yagi pointed to your cell site, a 65DB BDA and a few panel antennas and you will have around -60 to -70 DB in the house. That means 4-5 bars of signal
You can find their stuff available all over the web including Amazon.
I used to work in a small resort town that mostly consisted of weekend homes, few of them with broadband access. At night, there was allways a gaggle of cars parked in front of the local coffee-shop with individuals hacking away at their laptops. The shop didn't shut off their router and night and it was a well-known spot to leech a couple of hours of wifi.
We sell and install a fair amount of Wilson Electronics BDA's (Bi-directional amp) for exactly the issue your describing. The equipment is decent and works well. My guess is a yagi pointed to your cell site, a 65DB BDA and a few panel antennas and you will have around -60 to -70 DB in the house. That means 4-5 bars of signal
You can find their stuff available all over the web including Amazon.
Hmm, I'll fix thatWilson is what I've been looking at. If you sell them, I'll buy from you, was going to PM you but you seem to have those turned off.
I'm posting in this spot only because I anticipate meeting(eating, drinking?) with CT Arrow on the coming Sunday or Monday, here on this seacoast island.
CT Arrow: The friend who told me the above story is the fellow who painted the big American flag on the boulder that you and Diana will see, signaling your right turn to get to Grey Havens, less than a ½ mile from said turn.
HR