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| reply to fiaranch Re: Hughesnet VS Verizon EV-DO
fiaranch, I live in Southeast Texas. Lots of trees and hills. I am 9 to 10 miles from the tower, and by Verizon's coverage map, I'm 3 miles out of their coverage area. I thought about getting a yagi but, wasn't sure I could get a line of sight on the tower. I still may try one. I am doing really good right now with the Wilson Omni, it gives me almost 2 bars over the signal I get from the built in antenna. I can get speeds of 300/150 with the modem antenna, but I get 800 to 1130 down and 300 to 400 up with the Wilson Omni. I want to try out an amplifier, that will be my next venture. By the way, I decided to keep the service. Its worth it for me. Keep looking people, there is hope out there for real broadband. I was told by the people at 3g store that even with an amplifier I wouldn't get enough signal to pull in broadband, judging from Verizon's coverage maps.
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| said by bigdawwg :I get 800 to 1130 down and 300 to 400 up with the Wilson Omni. I want to try out an amplifier, that will be my next venture. Unless you regularly see your bars drop and speeds with them, you probably won't see much with an amplifier. To stay compliant, the amps are built to do *nothing* when they are not needed, and yours sounds like not needed.
I have an amp, because I never know whether I will be in solid 1x, solid RevA, or fringe. Works fine with/without the amp in solid RevA, and the amp doesn't improve things at all when there isn't a RevA tower for 50 miles around, but when there is a fringe RevA tower, I get it with the amp. -- W2K Server|Toshiba Satellite XP Pro|iDirect 3100 on Datastorm 1.2 meter XF3 with 4-watt BUC|HughesNet IA8/1390/7000s Pro on 2-watt Datastorm G74|Sprint Broadband U595+MBR1000 router+Wilson Antenna/Amp|1990 Blue Bird Wanderlodge Bus "Blue Thunder" | |   savillehill
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| reply to bigdawwg said by bigdawwg :Lots of trees and hills. I am 9 to 10 miles from the tower, and by Verizon's coverage map, I'm 3 miles out of their coverage area. I'm also out of Verizon's coverage map and in the middle of a forest of trees... Verizon's rep convinced me to try wireless with no risk (True!). I've been running Broadband Access (Rev-A) with a USB720 modem sitting on top of the desktop for over two months. Total cost about 25 bucks to get on line and I haven't looked back

This is a typical report... I'm happy to have closed my Earthlink/Hughes connection. Terrible performance for the past year (after nearly seven years with Earthlink). Prior to cancellation we had twelve straight days of no performace at all (thanks to an unrequested transponder switch)... the old Hughes DW4000 hardware was, and still is, perfectly fine.
Good luck with your wireless.
Ron -- Ron at savillehill, Verizon Broadband Access (Rev-A) via USB720 modem, networking Vista Home host 3.0GHz 2GB ram, ptp ICS cross-over net with WinXP client, IE6.0. Never assume anything! | |
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