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Verizon Hot Spot
Anyone using the Verizon 4G Mobile Hot Spot for internet access in TV? Still trying to decide about Comcast vs Verizon vs ???? I realize I'm probably making this more complicated than I need to...it's just that there are so many options to consider. We head to our new home in a couple of weeks in TV and want to be able to access the "outside world"! :laugh:
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In the past, when renting, we have utilzed the 3G version of the Verizon hot spot with great success. So, I am sure the 4G version follows the same path.
Not sure the hot spot will work for you as a full time access point connecting wirelessly, since the range is limited to 20-30 feet. |
Glad you asked this question. We have yet to decide on our internet source as 6 month snowbirds. Anybody have the best solution? We planned to bring down our Dish Network receiver and have them install the satellite dish when we arrive, use our Verizon cell phone for the phone service, but still undecided on the internet service.
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I'm using the 4G hot spot. Basically it is $10 per GB of data per month after you buy the device. If you download a lot of data or use an iPad to download videos or movies, then it becomes an expensive option. If you need mobility and speed, it is a good option. If you want basic service and can stand a slightly slower throughput, there are better options.
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Direct Tv...cell phones...century link for internet...all work great for us!!
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Century Link
Can you please tell me what Century Link charges just for internet?
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Verizon 4g Hot Spot
The 4G hotspot woks fine if you have cellular access to Verizon's 4G Network. :)
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Verizon Mobile Hot Spot
We've been using Verizon's Mobile Hot Spot with our smart phone acting as the router/modem. We terminated our Comcast Internet account, and we haven't changed the way we use the internet at all. We are a pretty heavy user and all we subscribed to was their 4gb data plan, and that seems to be just enough for our use. Now we have the mobility that we need as we travel a lot and prefer to take our computers with us. Mobil Hot Spot was a good choice for us also because we've had to maintain two cable internet accounts, one for up north and one for here in TV. With Verizon's Hot Spot we not only cancelled Comcast here, but we also were able to cancel our internet provider up north as well. We are very happy with with Verizon's hot spot. To date we have two pc's, a wireless printer, and a Kindle Fire networked through the Mobile Hot Spot.
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I said it before and I'll say it again Verizon 4G does not work well in Hadley.
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I use a Verizon mobile 4g hotspot with my laptop in the car as i travel throughout the villages. I have found very few areas in The Villages that don't have 4g coverage. One dead area is around Lake Sumter landing. That being said, if you are used to cable internet speeds and stream a lot of video, you will be disappointed with 4g speeds. Verizon also charges per GB used where as cable is one flat fee per month. A lot depends on how you use your internet service.
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I haver had the Verizon Wifi 4GLTE for about a year. I consistently run over the 5G limit and I try not to download videos. I like it for travel, though. If you want to stream videos or download a lot of books, go with Comcast or Century Link.
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I have Verizon and a smart phone with 4G and am aware it is only 4G fast in areas with 4G available. Did I understand that Verizon hotspot costs $10 per Gig/month per smartphone? There are a total of five on my plan.
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We had a Verizon Hotspot and it would have cost us a fortune to keep it as we kept running over on our GB usage. We're back on Comcast and loving the unlimited internet, reliability, and speed. We were so unhappy with the Hotspot that we gladly paid the $125. penalty to terminate before the contract ends.
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Overall, I would go with a local company.. I personally use Century Link at my home and Comcast at my business.. There are two important things to remember with either of these companies is;
Hope that helps your decision! Good luck in your move to the area, and (shameless plug)if you need any help setting up your gizmos, give us a ring, we're right down the road!:wave: |
We've been Verizon Wireless Internet customers since 2003. The service included a variety of speeds as they became available. We have used the 4G broadband service for the past 16 months and we have been completely happy. Our cost is $50 a month for 5 gigs of service. If we go over, which we never have, there is an additional cost of $10/gig. We consider ourselves as heavy users, but we don't stream/download movies much. If I see my usage getting close to going over my limit, I switch to my Smart-phone as a hot-spot. I don't buy the hot-spot service. I don't come close to using my allotted data amount on the Smart-phone so I just use the FoxFi app to access that data for hot-spot use. It's free and it allows me to use data that's already paid for and never used up.
We travel the country in our motor home and I have almost always gotten service with the wireless hot-spot even when it's not suppose to be a Verizon Service area. If you are in an iffy area, just call Verizon and they'll really work with you. I've known them to actually tweak towers to improve signal for longer term usage. A little idea of a common speed: http://www.speedtest.net/result/2407236589.pnghttp://www.speedtest.net/result/2407241974.png Xavier |
We do indeed have 4G in the villages as my son works for Verizon and says its in the villages. If you have a 3G device then that is what will run on your device. My devices run very well in Buttonwood on MiFi 4G LTE from Verizon. I agree that you will need more G's if you do a lot of movies and video. I really like being able to use the Internet on the go. We will be changing to the hot spot on our phones soon but again if your phone is 3G the that's what you will be running.
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I used Verizon 4G with my Ipad during our recent visit to TV. We stayed in a Villa South of 466A and had continuous service. Speed was great. I have the the 2Gig data plan. We used the access for hours at a time every day and barely made a dent in the data allowance. If you stream videos it will use a lot more data. Never had an issue with connectivity in TV or Texas where we spent Christmas. I got the 4G plan mainly for when we travel and use the WiFi when at home or near a hotspot.
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Ran into an issue today while I was servicing a client in The Villages that made me think of this post, and all those 'praising the hotspot'. The couple are using a wifi hotspot for their internet and they wanted me to connect a wifi printer to the network.. Sadly we couldn't, because she had reached her '5 device limit' on it.
2 laptops, 2 Smart TVs, and 1 iPad.. But no room for her wifi printer.. :( So, they had to choose one of their devices to disconnect, so we could install the printer. This is just something to think about, especially when you consider how many more of our devices are becoming network-able.. lights, thermostats, electrical plugs, etc. #Eddie |
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Verizon Hot Spot
Yes. I'm on one right now. I love it. Got it about a month ago. Its fast! However, as usual, Verizon's plans are so convoluted its like doing algebra. I went from a Family plan to the Share Everything plan. I have 4 smart phones on the plan and now have 8 gigs to use per month. Could be close but I can always bump it up to 10 for another $15. Everything counts on this plan, including internet searches on the network when you're out and about. I had an old 3g aircard but it was not worth reactivating that and was cheaper overall to go with the 4g hotspot. You can run up to 10 devices on it. Signal is good in The Vill.
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