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cbayer

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11. I wish. There is nothing here and we don't stay in the same place anyway.
Sat May 5, 2012, 02:53 PM
May 2012

There is some DSL access in the little town, but it is 1/4 mile away over land and we can't see it.

I have never been able to figure out a solution other than the cell phone option, that's why I am so frustrated.

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Go back to dial-up? LAGC May 2012 #1
I live in a home that moves constantly (boat), cbayer May 2012 #3
DSL? fuddyduddy May 2012 #2
I live on a boat and not in a slip, so I have no access to cable of any kind. cbayer May 2012 #4
Would it be possible to get a DSL link on land and wifi over to your boat? Fumesucker May 2012 #7
I wish. There is nothing here and we don't stay in the same place anyway. cbayer May 2012 #11
How about a Wifi repeater powered by solar on the shore close to you? Fumesucker May 2012 #16
I see what you are saying, but I don't think that would help for the following reason. cbayer May 2012 #18
I meant to connect with a DSL line in town somewhere.. Fumesucker May 2012 #20
Worth talking to the owner of the wifi provider in this little town. cbayer May 2012 #21
I would get the best wifi antenna you can and put it as high as possible.. Fumesucker May 2012 #23
We have one of those router wifi cards. I can try running it up the mast cbayer May 2012 #25
Good luck with it.. Fumesucker May 2012 #28
That may be our only option. We could go into town to download movies/shows, then cbayer May 2012 #29
Is there a live-on-board forum you could ask this question on? Fumesucker May 2012 #31
That's an excellent suggestion. cbayer May 2012 #33
Do you live in an area where you can receive 4G signals? fuddyduddy May 2012 #36
Nope. N0 4g out here yet at all cbayer May 2012 #37
If Verizon is throttling you fuddyduddy May 2012 #40
Will do. I am going to find out who else has service out here cbayer May 2012 #41
Okay then - good luck. fuddyduddy May 2012 #42
This message was self-deleted by its author LAGC May 2012 #14
It was bound to happen. cthulu2016 May 2012 #5
I agree with you. cbayer May 2012 #8
I agree with you cthulu2016 May 2012 #10
Exactly. I am paying for 3G unlimited and I am not getting it. cbayer May 2012 #12
I had the same thing happen with a Sprint device. hlthe2b May 2012 #6
What kind of broadband connection? cbayer May 2012 #9
comcast... hlthe2b May 2012 #13
Satellite, right? I can't access satellite. cbayer May 2012 #15
No... just cable broadband. hlthe2b May 2012 #17
Can't get cable at all. No access to land. cbayer May 2012 #19
Yes.. my Sprint overdrive device served me well (with a business unlimited 3G data plan) for two yrs hlthe2b May 2012 #24
I think, but am not sure, that AT&T is our only other option. cbayer May 2012 #26
Re: AT&T - I just called my Godson Morning Dew May 2012 #43
We just ran some of the tools linked to bey EFerrari in #38. cbayer May 2012 #44
I hope it gets resolved! Morning Dew May 2012 #45
Verizon is unfair. unhappycamper May 2012 #22
Hey you!! Nice to see you here. cbayer May 2012 #27
Data over useage: the only area of humanity where the upper 1% really gets screwed. Initech May 2012 #30
I have found that Verizon 3G is very unreliable. Are you SURE you are being "throttled"? Cronkite May 2012 #32
Just checked. Download is a miserable 183 kbps. cbayer May 2012 #34
Sounds right for a throttle. Cronkite May 2012 #35
You might be interested in this PC World article on the topic: EFerrari May 2012 #38
OH, thank you so much! cbayer May 2012 #39
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