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  TScheisskopf World News Trust
join:2005-02-13 Belvidere, NJ
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If that happens, it will be the best news for people up there since sliced bread. My website partner lives up there and the broadband situation is dire. once you get out of the cities and a few towns, there is nothing but sat and in a snowy clime like that, tree-filled as well, things are not optimal, to say the least.
Also, at his office, which has DSL, the connection is up, down and all around. The problems sound, to me like DNS or DHCP issues, or exhaust on a rather grand scale.
If where I was, yesterday, in the Poconos, setting up a wireless home network, can have both DSL and cable(Bubba, this was the WILDS. Deer in people's yards. Bears a common occurence. Re-fargin'-MOTE.), them folks in VT can have HSI too. It's just a matter of will. And some state legislative effort, methinks. | |   Paulg Displaced Yooper Premium join:2004-03-15 Neenah, WI clubs: | Wow, you don't get out of the city much do ya?
I see deer, bear, raccoons, grouse, etc. in my yard all the time, and I'm not in an area even close to remote. | |  Ahrenl
join:2004-10-26 North Andover, MA
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| Northern and central NH, VT, and ME ARE remote. There are some pretty remote places in MI too. That being said, I'm 20min's outside of Boston and I've seen packs of deer running through our neighborhood, so that certainly doesn't qualify a place as remote. | |
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