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I'm in Oregon and Verizon sold out FIOS to Frontier a while back. I've had FIOS since it was available here. I've had no issues with the Frontier transition (other than creeping prices, and a quick phone call fixes that).
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It's not very common but there are times when you run into brand compatibility issues. Meaning thee is nothing wrong with the Belkin unit and nothing wrong with the wireless card in your laptop, it's simply that they don't play nice. Do you have a neighbor that will let you attach to their WIFI to run a speed test? Eliminate your environment as the issue.
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Location: Nokesville, Va.
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I don't know the technical aspects of Verizon's high speed wireless technology. I do know that Verizon has realized that it cannot realistically fulfill all the need for fiber-optic cable / installation directly to commercial and residential in a timely manner. So they are looking at wireless. Obviously, I don't know how radio waves will ever be faster than light transmission.
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