Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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What does that exactly mean. I have a laptop and our rental includes hi speed internet but do I end up pirating from someone close by or is it the same as I have at home.
I heard that all rentals on the villages 4 rent must include hi speed internet. Any comments. Thank you. |
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Last edited by Schaumburger; 10-14-2011 at 02:35 PM. Reason: clarification/typo |
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I have my renters use my high speed with DSL router. It's like using a laptop in the same house only it reaches next door to them. I give them my WEP number. They can't get in my computer, I don't share any files. We just share the internet connection but it is still secured so someone else can't get internet my internet for free, just my lucky renter!
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Wow. If the rental includes high speed internet, I would hope there is a modem and router in the home. To tap into a neighbors internet connection without their knowledge or permission is stealing their bandwidth.
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Just being a good guy, I allowed a renter to tap into our router for the month they were here and the data transfer they used was over what Comcast allows us. No more. They want access, they go somewhere else.
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I wasn't aware that Comcast had any data limits. Is this true??? Anyone else have data limits on Comcast internet?
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Just because they have a modem and high speed internet does not mean it's wireless. You have to add a wireless router to get wireless. That's what we did in our rental.
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Frannie,
To get answers to questions like this google How stuff works, a great learning tool for just about anything. lot's of good info there presented in a understandable way Jeff |
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Mikeod, our internet was secured and shared with our permission like me using another laptop. Not a problem.
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You can read all about it if you Google "Comcast data cap." (Posting the link doesn't work). You can check your current usage by logging in to your account, as described in the information in the above link. Last edited by Blackie; 10-15-2011 at 09:08 AM. |
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Link doesn't work. BTW, we have had Comcast for years and have never heard about over using the internet connection. We use it A LOT!!
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Are Comcast usage limits referring to people who download lot of music or TV shows or do heavy duty gaming? I'm on my Comcast account at home an average of 10-12 hours per week, and I've never gotten a warning from Comcast. But usually I'm just web surfing, e-mailing, download a few songs occasionally or occasinally download a TV show from I-Tunes.
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I find it interesting that someone would rent in Paradise for a month and all they did was download stuff from the internet. If I were going to exceed any monthly limits in TV, it would be number of golf balls hit.
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Well, I guess data limits ARE used at Comcast. Just another reason not to use them. CenturyLink has NO data limits....
Link to the explanation on Comcast's website: http://customer.comcast.com/Pages/FA...d-16d89157c333 |
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