Posted by LJD on October 03, 2012 at 15:12:22 from (75.213.99.37):
In Reply to: Satellite internet posted by Dave Sherburne NY on October 03, 2012 at 14:42:02:
I think the "expert" missed something. I live a rural area and up to recently my only Internet access was dial-up . . . or . . . satellite. I had Hugesnet for years. Now? I've got wireless and I use it in three very remote areas. Here in Otsego County, NY, the middle of the Adirondacks in Hamilton County, NY and the nothern tip of the lower peninsula of Michigan. This little wireless USB device is amazing and it's working in areas where I have no cell phone service. All it took was a $130 signal amp and a $45 antenna. The great thing about this wireless USB system is it's so portable. And . . . the speed usually far exceeds what I ever got from Hugesnet. That's with 3G. I doubt I'll ever see 4G in my lifetimes in the remote areas I go to.
It's amazing what a good signal amp can do - with cell phones, wireless Internet, and over-the-air television.
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