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Originally Posted by Evans, Marv
Strve. Our problem is we live in an area that doesn't get a cell signal, so a land line is important. We depend on wifi to use our cell phones from home, & if the power goes out, we're without a signal. I can fire up the generator and have power, but I like to just use that intermittently to power up the freezer, fridge, etc. in case fuel might become a problem
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That's a whole different kettle of fish. Our cells have Internet at the house, as a matter of fact, our Internet at the house (used for Netflix/streaming and my working from home) is via T-mobile Home Internet. If it wasn't for that, our only other option would be satellite (we'd be on starlink). We are in the middle of nowhere, but are lucky that we are close enough to an Interstate that we have service.
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