On 12/30/15 10:02 PM, Jim Brain wrote:
On 12/30/2015 10:51 PM, Guy Sotomayor wrote:
We're at least 2.5 miles from the DSLAM, so DSL is *not* an option. That's the distance on the private roads and I haven't seen where the DSLAM might be (nearest town is 5 miles away once you get to the "public" roads).
We're in a similar boat. We're too far away for DSL, microwave can't reach us due to the treeline, and Cable isn't available here. I took a page from FullTime RV folks, and bought a commercial grade router/AP that uses cellular modems for uplink, and then found a business cellular package that has unlimited use. We burn through 400GB every month here.
I feel your pain! I had a "home" package with the same ISP when we first moved in. Since that tower was "downslope" from our house there wasn't a problem. When I switched to their commercial package (the speeds and network congestion were making it difficult at times to get work done), I had to switch to a new tower (because it's a dedicated link and there was no more space on the tower I was pointing at). They had to mount the microwave dish on a tower on the roof of my shop...we're at the top of a hill and I'm still having to shoot between some trees. I'll probably have to get an arborist to come out in a year or two and trim some branches.

I should probably investigate a business cellular package. My ISP did have an outage that lasted about 8 hours a few months ago and that was painful because I was trying to conserve data usage not to mention that my cellular modem at that point decided to take a holiday and not bring up the cellular link.

TTFN - Guy

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