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In reply to the discussion: Being *throttled* by Verizon. [View all]cbayer
(146,218 posts)21. Worth talking to the owner of the wifi provider in this little town.
We move very far distances and then stay in one place for a month or so. Some areas have land based wi-fi available and some don't.
I'm wondering if we put a repeated up the mast whether we could see the wifi connection in town. We have a TV antennae up there, but the hills block it in this particular location, so I'm not sure whether we would see it or not.
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I see what you are saying, but I don't think that would help for the following reason.
cbayer
May 2012
#18
That may be our only option. We could go into town to download movies/shows, then
cbayer
May 2012
#29
Yes.. my Sprint overdrive device served me well (with a business unlimited 3G data plan) for two yrs
hlthe2b
May 2012
#24
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