Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Yes, and that is why I wrote:
if you have access to a reliable and inexpensive fiber or cable vendor, I'm not sure why you would go that route. Quote:
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They would need a long extension cord using fiber optic service. |
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Go back and reread the entire original post. The OP made reference to cellular based internet access as an option for home use. In my post, I specifically referenced home use.
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Same results. Returned it. Hated to loose the $25 @ mo for life Introductory offer. ugh |
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With the tremendous amount of growth around TV the cell towers are going to get so overloaded.
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As mentioned, it all depends where you are.
Location, location, location. Yes, AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile each have their own cells. They may al share the same towers, but they each have their own set of antennas and equipment on those towers. In my Marsh Bend neighborhood near Lowlands Executive golf course and Edna's, AT&T seems to be the best signal. I checked internet performance for each of them when I had access to all 3 services at the same location. Back then AT&T was fastest, followed by Verizon, then T-Mobile. I was helping a friend who was considering a change to grab a promotional price. I've got great service now. When we bought back in 2019, all 3 were pretty bad in the house. The only way to know for sure at your location is to try all 3. Check with your neighbors. And remember, it's still about your location. Almost all phones have hotspot capability, so when you get with your friends, you can have them turn on their hotspot, turn off WiFi calling, and then test after you connect to their hotspot using speedtest.com website to determine the internet speed. I'm sure if you offered some scotch, bourbon, or wine, that they'd be happy to come over to your home to help out with the testing. <smile>
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I currently have expensive cable internet and wanted to save a few bucks a month. I signed up for the T Mobile 14 day trial of 5G internet. Looking for the best place to put the receiver I moved it around the house and finally found a spot with a good signal. It was high up on a cabinet in the kitchen. I measured the download speed several times a day and found it varied quite a lot, from just over 2 Mbs to over 200 Mbs. Realizing I would have to transfer a dozen wifi connections to switch to T Mobile, I decided to stick with wired internet and returned the receiver.
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FYI - I think that if you change the name an password on the new router to match the old, most everything shoild work as before?
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On the other hand, I had used a character in my SSID that TMobile did not support so I did have to change that in all my devices. A bit of work but good practice to find all the devices and to remember how to configure them.
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They have articles for WIFI while RVing, as well as, many issues related to RVing. Give it a look see. Last edited by Bealman; 04-27-2024 at 08:55 AM. Reason: Url would not show |
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Personally, I can't even get 5G in my home, even though I am paying for the service to my phone. It works in other places in the Villages, just not in my home. I get 4G in my home, but my phone uses wifi calling in my home, so it doesn't matter. That said, a friend in Mallory had his (and her) internet go down. Since they use streaming for TV, that meant no entertainment. He has a strong 5G connection to his phone so I set up his Iphone as an internet hotspot and streamed TWO(2) TVs flawlessly via 5G. He reported that he had zero glitches while his internet was down for a couple of days (weekend, I think). If you get 5G, it's great. The only time I have connected with 5G at home was in the garage, of all places. As a matter of fact, my phone has a tendency to disconnect during a call, but I believe it may be a glitch when the phone switches between wifi calling and cell service calling.
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Verizon has been great except for a little buffering on YouTube tv. Great service. We just had an tv antenna installed and plan to reduce streaming or at least use pause more. Xfinity was weird when we closed the account and returned equipment. We got a “sorry to see you leave” letter from Xfinity and a refund, then a texting and email bot started contacting us to return the equipment (that had already been returned). It doesn’t understand the word “ receipt” or that equipment has been returned. The latest notes say we will be charged for some equipment, but there is no equipment list. Xfinity used to be a reliable but expensive service to us. The harassing Xfinity bots that we can’t resolve anything with add a new dimension to the business. Make sure you save receipts from Xfinity for any transactions. You may need them. |
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