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I have one on a 2 week trial. So far it is not horrible and around
twice as fast as my DSL. Tacked on our family bill, it is cheaper than Comcast or DSL. When 5G finally rolls out here it will really be fast. It gives me mixed emotions now about 5G. It will kill my trusty old flip phone but my internet will go a lot faster. I am just not sure when all of that will happen. The last I heard, we were not even on the schedule yet. |
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On Thu, 24 Dec 2020 20:12:01 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote: On 12/24/20 8:04 PM, wrote: I have one on a 2 week trial. So far it is not horrible and around twice as fast as my DSL. Tacked on our family bill, it is cheaper than Comcast or DSL. When 5G finally rolls out here it will really be fast. It gives me mixed emotions now about 5G. It will kill my trusty old flip phone but my internet will go a lot faster. I am just not sure when all of that will happen. The last I heard, we were not even on the schedule yet. I don't know if we are talking about the same thing, but my iPhone can act as an LTE internet connection for other devices. That is a hot spot, this is a regular LAN attached router with a SIM card, just like your cable modem except LTE connected. |
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On Fri, 25 Dec 2020 14:07:05 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote: On 12/25/20 1:53 PM, wrote: On Thu, 24 Dec 2020 20:12:01 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: On 12/24/20 8:04 PM, wrote: I have one on a 2 week trial. So far it is not horrible and around twice as fast as my DSL. Tacked on our family bill, it is cheaper than Comcast or DSL. When 5G finally rolls out here it will really be fast. It gives me mixed emotions now about 5G. It will kill my trusty old flip phone but my internet will go a lot faster. I am just not sure when all of that will happen. The last I heard, we were not even on the schedule yet. I don't know if we are talking about the same thing, but my iPhone can act as an LTE internet connection for other devices. That is a hot spot, this is a regular LAN attached router with a SIM card, just like your cable modem except LTE connected. Ah, ok. We have really crappy cell signals in this area unless you are on Route 4. I bought a "booster" to enable us to use our cell phones reliably in the house. It's LTE, 4G? Anyway, the local Verizon store is pushing 5G and when I visited the store, the signal strength there was really no better than it is here, and the store is using a booster, too. The other providers also have crappy signal strength around here. Cable TV and internet service has strong signals -wired, of course- but it is outrageously expensive. You can't just cheat 'em out of a few years? -- Freedom Isn't Free! |
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On Fri, 25 Dec 2020 14:07:05 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote: On 12/25/20 1:53 PM, wrote: On Thu, 24 Dec 2020 20:12:01 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: On 12/24/20 8:04 PM, wrote: I have one on a 2 week trial. So far it is not horrible and around twice as fast as my DSL. Tacked on our family bill, it is cheaper than Comcast or DSL. When 5G finally rolls out here it will really be fast. It gives me mixed emotions now about 5G. It will kill my trusty old flip phone but my internet will go a lot faster. I am just not sure when all of that will happen. The last I heard, we were not even on the schedule yet. I don't know if we are talking about the same thing, but my iPhone can act as an LTE internet connection for other devices. That is a hot spot, this is a regular LAN attached router with a SIM card, just like your cable modem except LTE connected. Ah, ok. We have really crappy cell signals in this area unless you are on Route 4. I bought a "booster" to enable us to use our cell phones reliably in the house. It's LTE, 4G? Anyway, the local Verizon store is pushing 5G and when I visited the store, the signal strength there was really no better than it is here, and the store is using a booster, too. The other providers also have crappy signal strength around here. Cable TV and internet service has strong signals -wired, of course- but it is outrageously expensive. They don't even have SW Florida on the 5G schedule yet. This is not anything like 3G and 4G tho. It is micro cells that pretty much require that you are a few hundred yards from the transmitter. They are not towers, they are boxes on utility poles. There are some municipalities fighting the design of those boxes and the placing of additional poles. They really want to get rid of the utility poles they have and put everything underground. One of my trade rags had an article about it the other day. |
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On 12/25/20 10:17 PM, wrote:
On Fri, 25 Dec 2020 14:07:05 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: On 12/25/20 1:53 PM, wrote: On Thu, 24 Dec 2020 20:12:01 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: On 12/24/20 8:04 PM, wrote: I have one on a 2 week trial. So far it is not horrible and around twice as fast as my DSL. Tacked on our family bill, it is cheaper than Comcast or DSL. When 5G finally rolls out here it will really be fast. It gives me mixed emotions now about 5G. It will kill my trusty old flip phone but my internet will go a lot faster. I am just not sure when all of that will happen. The last I heard, we were not even on the schedule yet. I don't know if we are talking about the same thing, but my iPhone can act as an LTE internet connection for other devices. That is a hot spot, this is a regular LAN attached router with a SIM card, just like your cable modem except LTE connected. Ah, ok. We have really crappy cell signals in this area unless you are on Route 4. I bought a "booster" to enable us to use our cell phones reliably in the house. It's LTE, 4G? Anyway, the local Verizon store is pushing 5G and when I visited the store, the signal strength there was really no better than it is here, and the store is using a booster, too. The other providers also have crappy signal strength around here. Cable TV and internet service has strong signals -wired, of course- but it is outrageously expensive. They don't even have SW Florida on the 5G schedule yet. This is not anything like 3G and 4G tho. It is micro cells that pretty much require that you are a few hundred yards from the transmitter. They are not towers, they are boxes on utility poles. There are some municipalities fighting the design of those boxes and the placing of additional poles. They really want to get rid of the utility poles they have and put everything underground. One of my trade rags had an article about it the other day. Most "modern" subdivisions, even ours, which is about 15 houses, require utility wires to be underground. I get "four bars" out of five anywhere in the house if the Xfinity wired network is up and running properly, thanks to the signal booster, but it drops to "one bar" and service is spotty if Xfinity goes down, and it goes down about once a week for a few hours. Both Xfinity and Verizon on are above-ground lines and poles outside of subdivisions. -- Bozo Binned: Herring, Bert Robbins, JackGoff 452471atgmail.com, Just-AN-Asshole, Tim, and Gunboy Alex, aka the Gang of Dull, Witless, Insult-Tossing Trumpsters. |
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On Friday, December 25, 2020 at 10:18:45 PM UTC-5, wrote:
On Fri, 25 Dec 2020 14:07:05 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: On 12/25/20 1:53 PM, wrote: On Thu, 24 Dec 2020 20:12:01 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: On 12/24/20 8:04 PM, wrote: I have one on a 2 week trial. So far it is not horrible and around twice as fast as my DSL. Tacked on our family bill, it is cheaper than Comcast or DSL. When 5G finally rolls out here it will really be fast. It gives me mixed emotions now about 5G. It will kill my trusty old flip phone but my internet will go a lot faster. I am just not sure when all of that will happen. The last I heard, we were not even on the schedule yet. I don't know if we are talking about the same thing, but my iPhone can act as an LTE internet connection for other devices. That is a hot spot, this is a regular LAN attached router with a SIM card, just like your cable modem except LTE connected. Ah, ok. We have really crappy cell signals in this area unless you are on Route 4. I bought a "booster" to enable us to use our cell phones reliably in the house. It's LTE, 4G? Anyway, the local Verizon store is pushing 5G and when I visited the store, the signal strength there was really no better than it is here, and the store is using a booster, too. The other providers also have crappy signal strength around here. Cable TV and internet service has strong signals -wired, of course- but it is outrageously expensive. They don't even have SW Florida on the 5G schedule yet. This is not anything like 3G and 4G tho. It is micro cells that pretty much require that you are a few hundred yards from the transmitter. They are not towers, they are boxes on utility poles. There are some municipalities fighting the design of those boxes and the placing of additional poles. They really want to get rid of the utility poles they have and put everything underground. One of my trade rags had an article about it the other day. There are actually three different kinds of 5G deployments. The small boxes you're talking about probably won't be installed in most suburban areas, and definitely not in rural areas. "With 5G, signals run over new radio frequencies, which requires updating radios and other equipment on cell towers. There are three different methods for building a 5G network, depending on the type of assets a wireless carrier has: low-band network (wide coverage area but only about 20% faster than 4G), high-band network (superfast speeds but signals don’t travel well and struggle to move through hard surfaces) and mid-band network (balances speed and coverage). Carriers building superfast 5G networks must install tons of small cell sites — about the size of pizza boxes — to light poles, walls or towers, often in relatively small proximity to one another. For that reason, superfast networks are mostly being deployed city by city. Eventually, most US carriers will have a mix of the different network types that will enable both broad coverage and fast speeds." https://www.cnn.com/interactive/2020/03/business/what-is-5g/index.html |
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Keyser Söze wrote:
On 12/25/20 1:53 PM, wrote: On Thu, 24 Dec 2020 20:12:01 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: On 12/24/20 8:04 PM, wrote: I have one on a 2 week trial. So far it is not horrible and around twice as fast as my DSL. Tacked on our family bill, it is cheaper than Comcast or DSL. When 5G finally rolls out here it will really be fast. It gives me mixed emotions now about 5G. It will kill my trusty old flip phone but my internet will go a lot faster. I am just not sure when all of that will happen. The last I heard, we were not even on the schedule yet. I don't know if we are talking about the same thing, but my iPhone can act as an LTE internet connection for other devices. That is a hot spot, this is a regular LAN attached router with a SIM card, just like your cable modem except LTE connected. Ah, ok. We have really crappy cell signals in this area unless you are on Route 4. I bought a "booster" to enable us to use our cell phones reliably in the house. It's LTE, 4G? Anyway, the local Verizon store is pushing 5G and when I visited the store, the signal strength there was really no better than it is here, and the store is using a booster, too. The other providers also have crappy signal strength around here. Cable TV and internet service has strong signals -wired, of course- but it is outrageously expensive. A lot depends on the provider. We used to have ATT cell phones. Great price, crappy coverage. Lots of Northern California zero coverage. ATT headquarters are in our city, and lost signal in about half the area. |
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