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$41 per month avg ($22 to $60)

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Review by krozareq See Profile
Posted: 4.1 years ago
member for 4.1 years, 4 visits, last login: 3.4 years ago


Abilene,Taylor,TX
$42 per month (24 month contract)
about 1 days
"Seems quite stable"
"Blocking ports, and has now blocked bittorrent in my area"
"Worthless, BT is the reason I have broadband!"
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    The sales person didn't seem to know much about the sytem or Internet workings. He went on about 1.5 megs and I said.. yah divided by 8 is 187Kb/s maximum, he was clueless why i said divided by 8 *sigh*.

    Apparantly clearwire thinks that the web is the only thing in existance, if all I did was surf the web I would not need broadband in the first place! Binaries my friend... BINARIES! BIG BINARIES even.

    All I use broadband for is bittorrent, I found my upstream to be utter rubbish, 16Kb/s was the rate which only makes it HALF the advertised rate of 256kb. Then about 2 weeks ago (~September 20th) in my area of Abilene Texas bittorrent was blocked for good. One is lucky to get 2kb/s download now. So it's worthless until a workaround is discovered, and the smart coding prodigies friendly to the p2p world won't be revamping BT's limited and easily detectable operation until more ISPs block BT., I am an anime freak, and I need my fix. Direct downloads are going away as BT saves money and is fast for those who can use it.

    Supply the internet (THE WHOLE INTERNET) or stop advertising that you are such a great service, you are not. In addition it was down for aprox. 7 hour just 2 days ago.

    As for the costs, it is $24.95 for the 786/256 and $34.95 a month for 1.5/256 barring any special promotions your area may have. In addition I go beleive there is a modem fee, somewhere around $5, I wish I had a bill somewhere or I would say.

    There is an evil contract, 1yr and you pay $50, but you might as well get suckered into the 2 year plan to save the $50. So much for "Freedom From Cables" as they say in bold print on their fliers, because they forgot to mention the cable they hang you with on the contract.

    The good point is there is nothing else to buy, if I were to have DSL I would need to purchase a land line which are useless in this day in age. So I would need to pay $20 plus old analog 'utility' fees for something I would have no use for.

    Cable is quite a bit more expensive, if the price is doable, then the modem lease will get ya! Seriously, get with the times, I never needed to lease a modem with my DSL, I was still suprised to find out they do that.

    Overall... I miss my DSL. I am seriously going to break my contract and just forget about them. Contracts only exist to sucker people into a subpar service, I should have known. With my DSL I never needed to sign a contract until the 6 month introductory price expired, then I kept the introductory price for an additional 2 years with doing a contract, when i left my DSl providor they never gave me any lip about my contract and said "okay".

    I have a feeling Clearwire will not be so easy.

    -Angry Texan who needs his anime.

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Review by jlowens See Profile
Posted: 4.1 years ago
member for 4.1 years, 0 visits, last login: 4.1 years ago


Sedro Woolley,Skagit,WA
$43 per month (12 month contract)
about 1 days
"Faster than Advertised Speeds"
"None"
"Great service for the money, especially when you do not have many other options"
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    I ordered 1.5 download 256 upload for 37.99 a Month + 4.99 a month modem rental. When I First went to the local clearwire dealer ( cook road communications 2000) they told me the service would be avaliable in Sedro Woolley Soon, Within a few weeks. I went back about 2 weeks later and checked with them, they said that the Sedro Woolley tower was not up yet, but let me borrow a modem to take home and check if it was going to work at my house. I was skeptical because the closest tower was in Burlington, and I guess its not suppost to work that far away, but they said they have the burlington tower "cranked up" so it might work. I got home and plugged the modem into the wall, not into the computer yet and found that i had no signal at first. I moved around the house a little finding I could get 2-3 bars ( 5 max ) depending on my location. Eventually I ended up putting the modem in my front window, facing burlington and I got 5 bars ( max ) I have had the service for a few weeks now with no complaints.. I am getting faster than advertised speeds and have had no problems

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Review by jbgatzmer See Profile
Posted: 4.2 years ago
member for 4.2 years, 17 visits, last login: 3.9 years ago


Eau Claire,Eau Claire,WI
$42 per month (12 month contract)
"Great alternative to cable and dsl"
"Slightly higher pings than cable/dsl for online gaming"
"Competitive price, as advertised speeds, easy set-up!"
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    In my area, cable internet is available through Charter and DSL is available through SBC/Yahoo. Charter Digital Cable offered 3 speed tiers of service for sometime, but settled on two - a 768/128 and a 3000/xxx. Once every couple of weeks our service would go down for a few hours and I would have to call tech support, often told there was an outage. I also disliked paying for digital cable television as a package deal, which was only slightly more expensive than the internet service itself. While I can't complain about their speeds & pings, all of the problems just added up for me.

    When I saw a Clearwire kiosk at the local shopping mall, I was curious. I did some brief research on the technology and company history. I checked out the reviews from people here on dslreports.com. And I asked the salesperson a lot of questions.

    He was up front with me about Clearwire blocking some ports. I don't particularly use file sharing software, so that wasn't an issue. I was told I would have 5 days to test the product and decide whether I wanted to keep it. I was given three speed tier choices. An entry level was something like 512/128. The next was "up to 1.5 mb/256" for personal use. And the last was a little faster for business use. I opted for the middle.

    I went home with a wireless modem that evening, plugged it into my existing D-Link wireless router and was up and running. No software, setup or other modifications were necessary. I found a spot in a window where I got the best signal. Typically it fluctuates between 4 and 5 bars out of 5.

    That first night I ran some tests and was concerned. I was getting speeds of no greater than 730 down and 120 up. I tried again every hour or so during the course of the evening and noticed the speed increased with each test. When I ran a test the next morning I was happy to see that it was consistent in the 1420-1460 down and 130-170 up range. Ping tests showed an average of around 75-80ms.

    With an online MMORPG game I play I noticed slightly higher pings than I had with cable. Cable pings were typically around 170-180 and with Clearwire I average about 190-220. Not bad as far as I'm concerned.

    I've experimented with moving the modem around for better and worse signal strengths. While upload and download speeds are not noticeably effected, ping times were drastically increased with less than 4 bars of signal strength. In the game I play, I would get consistent ping spikes of 700+ every 45 seconds or so. At first I contributed this to conjestion on the game servers, but after moving the modem back to the window, everything is cleared up.

    I've yet to have any issues with connectivity, speed, or anything else. So all in all, I've very pleased. Clearwire is a fantastic alternative to cable and dsl in my area, both in speeds and price. When I signed up, I got my first three months for $19.99 a month, $36.99 a month after that. Modem rental is approximately $4.99 a month.

    I'm satisfied.

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Review by Vector Prime See Profile
Posted: 4.3 years ago
member for 4.3 years, 3 visits, last login: 4.2 years ago


Odessa,Ector,TX
$42 per month (12 month contract)
about 1 days
"Reliable Service, Fast Connection"
"VoIP Blocked, File Sharing blocked(but File trading is illeal anyway)"
"Reliable Connection"
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    I got Clearwire, wanting to avoid having to get cable, I do not qualify for DSL. I have absolutely no problems with Clearwire.

    I have not had to contact support so I cannot comment on that.

    I have read many reviews of several people complaining about clearwire blockin kazaa, winmx, etc sharing ports, well guess what, Those prorams are illegal in the first place, so get over it. As for the VOip, Clearwire will most likely unblock those ports later this year when they offer there own VOip service.

    You have to rent the modems for the time being, but the sales rep informed me that is because the modes are going to drastically chane here in the near future to allow the Voip.

    The signal strenght is not weather dpendent. Had a severe strorm go through the other night and I maintained full strength(5 bars) and great speed throguh the entire thing.

    I am constantly gett 1600 on the speed tests. It works great with my wireless router(Us Robotics 8504).

    I have noticed that they are using an SBC backbone in my area and the IP address is even registered as an SBC IP

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Review by paradigmfl See Profile
Posted: 4.3 years ago
member for 4.3 years, 3 visits, last login: 4.3 years ago


Daytona Beach,Volusia,FL
$38 per month (24 month contract)
about 3 days
"Wireless Freedom, Local presence, Price, 5 day return policy"
"Blocked VoIP, file sharing, and other ports, Contracts, Billing Mishaps, Cust Service, Speed very sensitive to modem location."
"Cheaper wireless - but better make sure they still offer the 5 day return policy just in case.!"
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    I decided to go with Clearwire after hearing about them from others. I live in the Daytona Beach, FL area, I went with the $34.99 option for download speeds up to 1.5 Mbs known as their Premium plan. There was also to be a $3 charge extra per month for the modem rental/insurance. Under a promo, I was to get the first three months at a $10 discount. I was told that I could either go with a 1 yr contract and a $25 install charge or a 2 yr contract with no installation charge. I was to also be charged $9.95 for shipping. Modem delivery was supposed to occur the next business day before 2pm. I placed my order over telephone.

    ORDERING AND SHIPMENT

    After ordering i recieved a reciept via email. It erroniously showed a few things :

    1. I was charged a $50 install charge (was supposed to be zero)
    2. Delivery method was stated as flat UPS, up to five days (was supposed to be next day)

    I had to call and get these straightened out. Indeed the modem was shipped next day air (it cam elate anyway though) and the email was just wrong. They did charge the $50 charge to my account which they later reversed after I told them I was told I would have no installation charge and how I never would have done the two year contract had I known of this.

    SERVICE

    I kept the service for one day before exercizing the five day return policy. Upon setting it up I found that the normal place where I had my cable modem only yielded a 115 kbps download speed (I paid for 1.5 Mbps!) so I had to relocate the modem to a window where eventually I recieved1 Mbps. My upload was around 115kbps after relocation. The modem is *very* sensitive to location, but has a signal strength meter to help you find a good location.

    After hooking everything up I found that my VoIP [phone] service with AT&T Callvantage did not work. After contacting AT&T first, then Clearwire I confirmed with them that they blocked several posts that were needed for my VoIP phone to work (ports 5060 & 5061) and they told me that they would not be willing to unblock them. In addition to the VoIP problems I also noted that at least some filesharing ports also appeared blocked, such as those for kazaalite to operate.

    Because of the VoIP block as well as the support issue (see below) I decided to exercize a five day return policy and turn in my modem to the local office they had here for a full refund. While I can't verify that the funds have been given back into my account yet, I did not have any problems with returning it and they were very nice about it.

    TECH SUPPORT

    I called them about the VoIP issue around 10pm ET. It took about 20 minutes to get to someone. This bothers me about them.

    MISC STUFF

    The CSR said that the $50 charge was actually just a hold that was placed on mty debit card and the wern't really going to charge it in the first place. However, later they told me they reversed it. So I wonder how it could have been just a hold then? That does not make sense to me.

    The CSR's I spoke with for both the billing and port blockign issues were very nice and helpfu, which was nice. But I did not like the wait time at all.

    BOTTOM LINE

    I'd make sure they offer the five day return policy before going with them and getting locked into a contract. I noted that they also claimed a 30 day guarantee but from what I read apparently that only applies if you cannot get a good signal. I'm not so sure they would have let me return the service without paying a $180 early termination fee if I cancelled after that five day period but before the 30 day gauarantee. You might want to read up on that.

    If you use VoIP or have certain ports that you use and are critical, I'd ask them specificaly about them and get an answer so as not to waste your own time like I did.

    It is a great service if you can get a good connection at your location, not be subject to billing or order errors, and don't need any of the ports which they block (like VoIP). If it were not for the VoIP issue, I probably would have kept them.



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Review by keymo See Profile
UPDATED: 4.9 years ago
member for 5.1 years, 29 visits, last login: 4.9 years ago


Jacksonville,Duval,FL
$25 per month (12 month contract)
about 1 days
"Tiered pricing. Cheaper alternative to Comcast."
"Connection reliability extremely dependent on modem location."
"The service is decent, but has not been proven over the long haul."
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    Here's my story from start to finish:

    With the exception of price, I've been a happy Comcast subscriber for
    the past year. $45 (if a current Comcast cable TV subscriber) and $60
    (if not a subscriber) is just way too much.

    So when Clearwire came into town with a $25.00 monthly package, I was
    ready to give it a shot. Especially since it came with a 30-day trial.
    After that, you are bound to either a one or two year contract.

    Other than plugging in the power cord and network cable, there was no
    setup. Turn your computer on, get an IP, and you're good to go. It
    wasn't too hard to find a location within range of my desktop with
    reasonable reception (consistently 3 or 4 bars).

    After that, things went downhill. I had problems getting my wireless router working with the modem, so I called technical support. After long hold times, I was patched to a voicemail system. I left a message and never got a return phone call.

    It took a couple other phone calls to finally get someone on the line to help with the issue. The second problem I had was the modem just stopped receiving a signal randomly. One afternoon it worked, the next the lights kept chasing each other. Basically the same scenario happened. I talked to a guy and was told someone would call me the next day with further information.

    No phone call. Finally, some guy completely unrelated to the support request followed up days later asking if everything was okay. I had to tell him no one called me, so he arranged for me to take my modem in the next day. Fortunately, the next day the modem worked again. (this was after almost a week of not working)

    Hopefully this doesn't happen again. The third issue I had was that I couldn't setup my email account. Again, more phone calls and more promises of a return phone call. None came.

    So really my two issues are the hold times, typically 15 minutes and a support team which never returns phone calls. And it's not like I can stay on hold for awhile and be guaranteed to talk with someone. You're automatically transferred to a voicemail system after so long.

    Keep in mind I have no problems with the support I've received. They've been good. Just not good at holding true to their words.

    Another problem I have with the service is the connection reliability. It's just not there. I've experienced first hand that weather affects the signal. Yesterday afternoon everything was 3 to 4 bars, but then when the storm came in the signal dropped to 2, sometimes 1. The signal was so bad that my desktop internet connectivity was flaky and my laptop couldn't pickup a signal from the router.

    Today with clear skies, I have consistently 3 bars. And yes, I could move my modem to a second floor and get better signal, but I am unable to because there's no location for my computer. I'd have to invest in a wireless NIC for my desktop if I wanted to do that.

    And their online account management system is non-existent. I login and see my initial invoice. I can't pay bills, change billing addresses, or even change my password.

    To summarize my issues:
    1. Can't rely on any promises support makes to follow-up on a request.
    2. Long support hold times.
    3. Unreliable connections. Affected by weather or who knows what else.
    4. Poor account management features.

    Honestly, I would give Clearwire more of a chance to fix reliability and other issues, but the fact that I'm in a 12 month contract if I go past the 30 days is preventing me from doing so. I have no guarantees that it _will_ get better. However, if I could pay month-by-month I would be able to stop after I felt I'd given sufficient time to resolve issues, but seen no changes.

    That's about the only way they'd keep my business. (at least for a couple more months to see how things go) $20 cheaper is a fair amount, but _not_ if I can't trust to have a connection when I need it.

    -Alex

    UPDATE: 10.07.2004

    I got a call from the VP of Customer Service today who wanted to follow-up on my support requests and hear any comments/suggestions. I basically told him my issues as outlined in this review and he offered to extend my trial another 60 days (for a total of 3 months) in order for me to test the reliability of the connection.

    Also, a tech is going to come to my house to see if he can optimize the modem for better reception. (not sure how that's going to work, but I'll go with the flow.) So we'll see how things go over the course of the next 60 days.

    One more thing to note. They are changing the model of their support service. I guess they were not using dedicated support personnel, but that will change here shortly. That explains the long hold times and non-existent response times.

    UPDATE: 10.12.2004

    Some guys came over from Clearwire armed with aerial photographs of my area in relation to the nearest tower. With that, they determined the best tower to point my modem at and moved my modem upstairs by a window. Now, I would've done this before (move the modem upstairs) but the problem was I couldn't move my desktop as well. (no room)

    The service guys were all over that though. They brought over some "HomePlugs" which essentially send the modem's wireless signal through your electrical system. So with that, I was able to leave my desktop downstairs. I guess normally these are an extra monthly charge but they were free in my case due to the past issues I've described in this review.

    And again, I'll give it another two months to see how the reliability is. Apparently wireless is achieved through an RF signal which is affected by trees and other obstacles, but not weather. So on windy days, if trees are swaying back and forth they could potentially decrease your signal. (according to the Clearwire techs)

    UPDATE: 01.01.2005

    Well, looks like I'm locked into a one year contract. The past two months have seen a reliable connection versus what was posted originally. I haven't had any problems with the connection going out, which is the sole reason I'm keeping the service.

    Tech support is still pretty sub-bar. I just called to reset my password (still no online account management) and I was on hold for about 15 minutes. The support guy wasn't all that great either. He reset my password (which I'm sure is an easy task) but didn't have any clue what was going on with Clearwire. I asked when account management features would be available online and he said he thought some features were already up. Which is not the case because I just logged in to find viewing my original invoice as the only "feature."

    Anyway, I probably won't be posting an update again. But the bottom line for potential new customers. Take advantage of the 30 day trial. The location of the modem is _critical_ to your connection reliability. Talk to the techs and see where the nearest tower is so that you can position the modem accordingly.

    Oh, and I guess I should note I'm on the lowest (cheapest) tier and my download speeds are approximately 60 kb/sec.



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Review by socialsadist See Profile
Posted: 4.9 years ago
member for 4.9 years, 5 visits, last login: 4.3 years ago


Jacksonville,Duval,FL
$35 per month (12 month contract)
"Instant on, didn't have to wait for equipment to be shipped. Cheap."
"They don't tell you that a lot of ports are blocked to your connection. Creates problems for every router I have tried."
"Good service, Cheap, Fast, Semi Portable. Needs to open some ports"
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    I like the service, the price and speed are nice.

    But, the tech support is marginal, there is no online account management to speak of, the apps really need some work. I understand it s a new service and will need time to get everything good. But the one thing that really bothers me is that I cannot use my router and I cannot use my VOIP. I noticed the problem a couple weeks ago, Started off a friend couldn't log into hotmail (or any passport services), Then I noticed I couldn't get windows update, I couldn't purchase anything on Yahoo, SSH didn't work, neither did SFTP. After much headache of swapping out 3 different routers, having the same problems with each one. I remembered I'd had a similar problem with bellsouth, when they sent a dsl modem with a built in NAT'd firewall. I couldn't find anything in the documentation from clearwire about the modem so I called clearwire. According to clearwire, my routers were broken, and oh yeah their network blocks various ports, she wouldn't go into details other than smtp, P2P, VOIP were all that she knew were blocked. I was told that because everything worked when I plugged my computer into the modem directly I was working fine, that I had nothing wrong with my connection, I needed to call my routers manufacturer. If I had a problem with the ports being blocked I need to call corporate and complain. (Which I intend on doing). I do not want to put my computer directly plugged into the modem, because I get over 600 port scans a day from other clearwire customers. I don't want to have to run a personal firewall on my pc. I would like to be able to connect my pc back to my home network without having to have two network cards in it. I need to be able to use a hardware firewall. Once it gets out that clearwire blocks p2p ports, less people are going to swithc to clearwire. Personally I'm stuck until next year when bellsouth or comcast expands into my neighborhood.

    BTW, a modem with an external antenna would be really cool.

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Review by DiSesa See Profile
Posted: 5 years ago
member for 5 years, 0 visits, last login: 5 years ago


Jacksonville,Duval,FL
$30 per month (12 month contract)
"Cheap"
"None yet"
"Still testing the waters...."
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    I can't believe that it took less than 5 seconds to get this up and running. Seconds, not minutes. Seriously. I'm in the Monument/McCormick area and have 4 bars - pretty happy for now. Very glad to get rid of BellSouth and to have another option. Quite surprised this service is in Jacksonville.

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Review by brianhn1 See Profile
UPDATED: 6.8 years ago
member for 6.8 years, 1201 visits, last login: 1 days ago


Jacksonville,Duval,FL
$49 per month (12 month contract)
about 10 days
"Clearwire provides mobile high speed internet"
"High latency, slow upload speeds in poor signal areas, VERY inconsistent connections"
"Good for using the same internet connection at work and at home"
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    Recently Clearwire has just started putting service in Jacksonville, FL. They are using wireless technology unlike many other companies. They are using the licensed 2.5-2.6Ghz frequency from Duval Public County Schools and are in return providing them service. Ordering the service was easy. I placed the order online and 10 days later the modem came to my house. The equipment is interesting. All it is is a small modem the size of a tape player with a little antenna. The modem is made by IPWireless. After taking all the equipment out of the package it came in and setting up the software on my computer, it was time to find a good signal. Finding one was the hardest part. First I didn't know what direction the nearest antenna was (they should provide a map of the locations of their antennas). Second, finding a good place to put the modem was difficult. After a couple days of standing on the roof and walking around the house, I found a rather ok signal at the front of my house. It was all easy after that. They will install an antenna if you cant get a good signal anywhere around your house. Connecting to the internet took me 5 minutes after finding the signal. Since I am only paying 49.99 a month, I am only getting about 500kbps download. My average speed at my house is 450/90 which I think is okay and not that great. But if I took the modem in my car and used it when it had full signal, i got about 490/440 speed. The technology for radio licensed 2.5Ghz is okay but i think that there can still be such improvements upon it. I usually get high latency and usually low upload speeds. But download speeds seem to always be consistent. The modem uses PPPoE and I am getting a dynamic IP address. They also provide higher download/upload speeds(up to 1.5mbps), static IPs, and ethernet connection to share the bandwidth at higher monthly prices.

    Overall, the service is good since its works anywhere you go and is cheaper for businesses especially who can't get DSL. Only a few downsides remain...High latency, inconsistent upload speeds, and hard to find a good signal.

    UPDATE:

    So far connections have been very inconsistent. Obviously, the connection signal is highly affected by wind, rain, fog, thunderstorms, etc. On a windy day, my signal meter is jumping up and down and I always get disconnected. On a rainy day, I can't even get a signal.

    Because this internet is so unreliable...I have decided to disconnect Clearwire.

    I am very unhappy about the service...

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