Internet option for air only locations

   / Internet option for air only locations #11  
Merrickville, is explorenet just for Canada, couldnt get the site to give me any information, had to pick location first and the map didnt work:confused:
 
   / Internet option for air only locations #13  
That is what I have but your deal seems cheaper even before you factor in the loonie.
Rick
 
   / Internet option for air only locations #14  
Based on an 'average' usage chart I found online a

netflix standard (non HD) movie is about 660 MB
Netflix high definition movie is about 1.67GB

Based on 5gb you get, on average, 167MB/day

You would have to do the math on how many movies (and what type) you watch in a month and how much other usage you have each day..

Keep in mind that download speeds max out at about 1.4 MB/s and average more likely around 1mb/s or less - so you may not get seamless streaming (ie choppy).

brian

Interesting. I get 1.5mbs with DSL unlimted at $25 a month, so there's no point in going this route. I regularly get 2-3mpbs on my iPhone with AT&T, but they cap you at 5gb a month, so that doesn't work either.
 
   / Internet option for air only locations #15  
Interesting. I get 1.5mbs with DSL unlimted at $25 a month, so there's no point in going this route. I regularly get 2-3mpbs on my iPhone with AT&T, but they cap you at 5gb a month, so that doesn't work either.

I didnt realize you had DSL - I would not drop DSL for wireless if you are getting those speeds, as long as its reliable..

We are only going wireless because the DSL is so unusable a lot of times and the only other option is satellite (which seems to be a last resort from other users opinions)

Brian
 
   / Internet option for air only locations #16  

Hughesnet is poor, it's only worthwhile if you have no other options (like us). We have had it for about 5 years now.

Their TV ads are a lie, download speeds are 100 kbs at best and worse in the evenings. There is a 200 MB max download per day. If you exceed that, you get put into a 24 hour penalty box that makes dial up look absolutely spectacular. It's so bad that you can't even get email, much less browse the web.

200 MB may seem like a lot, but a routine Apple Macintosh "security update" will blow the limit. Some of the Apple updates run 600 MB or more. I haven't updated in months.

Unfortunately, we are 40 miles away from the nearest 3G service :(

Ken
 
   / Internet option for air only locations #17  
I am in the same boat ... xplornet is around the same ... i get 120KB/s tops for the first 300MB, then it drops to around 15KB/s for the rest of the day.

The biggest complaint I have is that the jitter (variation in the response time) makes using it for voip impossible even with extremely low bandwidth codecs)
 
   / Internet option for air only locations #18  
sprint internet card..unlimited for 60 bucks..if ya got good signal its lightning fast
 
   / Internet option for air only locations #19  
sprint internet card..unlimited for 60 bucks..if ya got good signal its lightning fast

they offer a 4g unlimited plan but 3g is capped at 5gb - UNLESS you have an older plan and were grandfathered in..

Brian
 
   / Internet option for air only locations #20  
MIFI- My first mifi stopped working after 9 months. (1 yr warranty, 2 yr service agreement). Verizon sent me a new one overnight, but it has 3 month warranty. I use it when I travel, but 5 GB is not enough for my home use. Also, when connected to computer with USB, the wireless router does not function. Also, it needs USB connection on a machine with a wireless interface, or it will not work (It would not work on my desktop since it could not find a wireless card in it).
just did a speed test with verizon mifi, getting 470 Kb down, 250 Kb up. So hughesnet is faster download, little slower upload. This afternoon, my hughesnet was down for several hours with sunny skies, not sure why.

Hughesnet - Just did a speed test, getting 720 Kb down, 140 Kb up. my home plan is advertised 1000Kb down, 125 kb up, so not that far off. I started with hughesnet as an earthlink customer, I think the speeds were higher. earthlink dumped everyone off to hughesnet, and the speeds went down and the price decreased to $60 month. I now get FAP'd regularly with the 200 MB/day limit, so then I use the mifi.
 

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