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Rural fixed wireless internet
I’m having a hell of a time trying to figure this out. Just bought a cabin in mid Michigan area, about 12 miles west of Mt Pleasant where CMU is located. At my cabin I can pull in the 5Ge tower good enough to stream my Xfinity television on my iPad.
When I search home base wireless and put in the address for availability they say it’s not available in my area! Well what the hell that’s why I want rural internet which I kind of already get through my damn phone. I just want a base station with wifi so I can connect my smart TVs etc to it. What am I missing here? Craig https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...ad8da6f372.jpg Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Nice place.
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Beautiful cabin
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I did buy a weboost to pull in the cell signal better for our phones I’ll install that up on the tv antenna already on the roof for now and see how that works
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We really enjoy the place, hope to slowly get it ready to maybe retire up there in 8 or 10 years, in the meantime maybe do a little farming on the 12 acres, or see if I can squeeze in a 1400’ runway to get the planes in lol
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https://cyberonic.com/
we're looking into this for my s/o's country house. She has Viasat now and it sucks - out whenever there's cloud cover. She has decent cell service. Cyberonic resells cellular for internet use, looks like enough capacity for domestic use. |
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Beautiful place!
I do a combination of satellite internet and Verizon via my phone. Both are sub optimum. I am looking at Ubifi: https://www.ubifi.net/ I will follow this thread! |
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I am looking at the DirecTV internet as well since I have their basic sat TV package. The Verizon 4G hot spot on my phone works great but I run through the allowable download g's quickly. Let me know how Starlink works. Thanks and I hope you get your place - another really near rural property. |
WOW! That's a great place. Just beautiful!
Do you have DSL available? I thought it would not be fast enough, but DSL and satellite were our only options out here. It's $85 a month, but it's fast enough that we can stream 2 movies at once. We have Frontier, and they claim to have service in your area. https://internet.frontier.com/local/michigan/mount-pleasant/ |
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Rural fixed wireless internet
The local phone company, Winn Telephone Co, does offer DSL and our place already has the wires/phone in place just not active. I will be checking with them about speeds, it might be enough to stream the television
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DSL will probably work out cheaper. |
I got this service www.bixwireless.com
They use ATT LTE towers. I"m getting 27M download and 7M upload 400G data for $99 a month .. Great customer service so far love them |
My daughter needs rural internet so I'm following this intently.
I saw the following article that looks interesting. I understand some up on the central coast here have done similarly with cooperatively owned line-of-sight towers. It can be expensive, but the more you can sign up the less so. https://www.inquirer.com/news/rural-broadband-internet-covid-wireless-fcc-20200705.html |
My brother is faced with this problem at his new place in Templeton.
He's working on a line-of-sight solution with his neighbor who has line-of-sight to the repeater. I'm watching this thread for ideas to pass along to him. |
Can you ask any neighbors what they are using? Some rural areas offer wireless from a tower. Needs to be line of sight though.
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If the cell service is good, you need a Netgear Modem.
This is what you want, but they said it would already be out. Still waiting. It is 5G, up to 100 Mbps. https://www.netgear.com/home/products/mobile-broadband/mobilerouters/mr5200.aspx We use the older 4G unit at our remote power plant. https://www.amazon.com/NETGEAR-LTE-Modem-Broadband-Connection/dp/B01N5ASNTE/ref=sr_1_3?crid=IICIWD2SWI0R&dchild=1&keywords=net gear+4g+lte+modem&qid=1604321958&sprefix=Netgear+4 g%2Caps%2C250&sr=8-3 Add antenna https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00DN3J03O/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Or better https://www.amazon.com/Electronics-Wideband-Directional-700-2700-314411/dp/B00J14YEHQ/ref=sr_1_3?crid=1Y1XEPKKFTW8D&dchild=1&keywords=4g +antenna+outdoor&qid=1604322071&sprefix=4g+ant%2Ca ps%2C230&sr=8-3 |
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