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Piedmontguy 03-09-2011 10:41 AM

Wifi in the Villages
 
I know about wifi in the regional rec centers and private businesses, but...

Anyone know anything about plans to install wifi Villages Wide? A rhumor I heard.

784caroline 03-09-2011 12:32 PM

This is a GOOD issue to put on your response to the current Village Questionaire that is circulating.

memason 03-09-2011 01:14 PM

I wish that were true, but I don't believe it would be cost effective and most folks would not give up their current high-speed internet to "pay" for Villages-wide WiFi. Not to get too technical, but Mesh Networks are expensive to install and maintain. Several large cities (Chicago, Boston, etc.) were on this path, but I believe they finally gave up.

Nice rumor, but if I were a betting man .....

skyguy79 03-09-2011 02:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by memason (Post 336673)
I wish that were true, but I don't believe it would be cost effective and most folks would not give up their current high-speed internet to "pay" for Villages-wide WiFi. Not to get too technical, but Mesh Networks are expensive to install and maintain. Several large cities (Chicago, Boston, etc.) were on this path, but I believe they finally gave up.

Nice rumor, but if I were a betting man .....

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...ilies-3611.jpg
I'm no networking or wifi expert, but couldn't there also be a security issue depending on exactly how the network access would/could be setup?

springfield illinois 06-27-2011 04:27 PM

Profit
 
If there was potential for a profit making venture they would be all over it.

Golf-Tinker 06-27-2011 04:33 PM

Another Voice (?) from The Peanut Gallery
 
One wonders the source of these "shots" across the bow.

memason 06-27-2011 05:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Golf-Tinker (Post 366094)
One wonders the source of these "shots" across the bow.

Yeah, I agree. I don't get why anyone would begrudge any business for making a profit. I have a family member that way, but they have never had anything their entire life, by their own doing, but they always are the first to criticize someone else for making a living.

Don't know...just saying....

katezbox 06-27-2011 06:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by memason (Post 366102)
Yeah, I agree. I don't get why anyone would begrudge any business for making a profit. I have a family member that way, but they have never had anything their entire life, by their own doing, but they always are the first to criticize someone else for making a living.

Don't know...just saying....

:agree::agree:

Not for nuthin - what's wrong with making a profit?

APVincent 06-27-2011 06:43 PM

nothings wrong with making a little profit :)

springfield illinois 06-27-2011 08:59 PM

There one key word!!
 
The key word is a little profit,,,, past actions indicate that there idea reasonable and what is reasonable are two completely different things.... Just look at the $5 map they sell it has to cost pennies to produce after this extended time....I sure don't mean to cast shadow on your perceived utopia. As they said on dragnet.....just the facts please,,,that is my goal...

CatskillBill 06-27-2011 09:18 PM

I get a free unsecured connection at my house in Pionciana called "lynsys". It's hit or miss

and pretty slow most times, and "half fast" others. Anyone know it's origin ? Being un-

secured I only surf the net and don't do any serious transactions with it.

Chopper 06-27-2011 09:33 PM

Linksys is a wireless router that probably belongs to one of your closest neighbors. Usually these signals can't be picked up very far from the source. Most wireless network routers are password protected to prevent unauthorized use, but some owners don't bother to secure the connection with password protection.

CatskillBill 06-27-2011 10:47 PM

Thanks for clearing that up. Most of my close neighbors have pass

word secured wifi with very strong connections. I was only at our new house

for 3 weeks after the closing, but come Oct. I'll get connected for real.

Also, I've read on this forum that Comcast for $24.95/month is only 1.5 meg

and their 16 meg is $52.95. Century Link DSL "up to 10 meg" is $49.95/m.

Can someone confirm if these speeds and prices correct?

katezbox 06-28-2011 10:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by springfield illinois (Post 366162)
The key word is a little profit,,,, past actions indicate that there idea reasonable and what is reasonable are two completely different things.... Just look at the $5 map they sell it has to cost pennies to produce after this extended time....I sure don't mean to cast shadow on your perceived utopia. As they said on dragnet.....just the facts please,,,that is my goal...

No perceived Utopia - I see the warts here.

But very unlikely that the map costs pennies - likely your perception not approaching fact. Cost of production (including color seps) for a full color document that size is more than pennies. Then add to that shipping, storage, disposal of the outdated maps, new neighborhoods added to the master, etc. I would guess there is about a 100% markup. And hey - no one says you have to buy it!

logdog 06-28-2011 12:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CatskillBill (Post 366190)
Thanks for clearing that up. Most of my close neighbors have pass

word secured wifi with very strong connections. I was only at our new house

for 3 weeks after the closing, but come Oct. I'll get connected for real.

Also, I've read on this forum that Comcast for $24.95/month is only 1.5 meg

and their 16 meg is $52.95. Century Link DSL "up to 10 meg" is $49.95/m.

Can someone confirm if these speeds and prices correct?

Comcast is 24.95 if you bundle with their TV cable service. Stand-alone internet is 34.95.

Century Link stand-alone is 49.95 after their promotion rate and is reportedly slower than Comcast. They also offer a price break if you bundle.

Add another 5.00 per month for either service if you don't have your own modem.


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