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General => Off Topic => Topic started by: manwinc on September 17, 2010, 05:28:23 PM
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So, I'm trying to stream netflix to my computer using my WWAN.
It is supposed to have a DL speed of 1 mb/s, and I have a 300$ Antenna on top of my 3 story house to boost my signal to the maximum. Well, it took about 15 minutes to buffer 10 minutes worth of a show and i was like THIS IS BS. My dl speed averaged about 200 kb/s. I was FURIOUS. Even went to speedtest.net and it was showing a DL speed of 500 kb/s max.
SO, I whip out my android phone, no ANTENNA, 3 bars of signal, and go to speedtest.net. OH what do you know 1.1 mb/s.
Just goes to show you that ANY phone company that charges you 60$ A month for 5 GB worth of download is going to have REALLY bad internet.
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I dumped my WWAN connect for just this reason. ;)
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Well, if I could get an antenna for my droid then I would, but havent had much time to go inquire about the connection for it and my present antenna. Where I live is like this
*Dsl/Cable - 5 Miles away
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/ Me |about 500 Acres of COW PASTURE| |About 200 Acres of Forest| | A whole Lot more of Nothing||Tower|
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I have 0 Signal from the tower actually near me because of the hill, and the nearest tower with signal is soooo far away anything without an antenna fluctuates way too much.
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Ouch, you should try CUP---------string------------CUP. :p
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA, Thanks. I think thats what the phone companies think when I call them 4x a year to ask them if they ever plan on bringing DSL out here at the least. Doesn't Help our neighbor owns 80% of the land on the main road and has it for cow pastures.
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Now if you could attach WAN repeaters to the cows and have their methane emissions power them, I think you'd be good to go. hehe.
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So far here are my plans.
Plan A: Buy 5 miles of coaxial cable and steal someones internets.... laying cable through the woods to my house.
Plan B: Harass every internet company I can until I get kickass internet.
Plan C: Find UFO, Steal Technology
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Sign me up for that alien technology when you get it!
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Whether or not anyone wants o agree with me or not those signals are line of sight. To get mine back in 2007 before we had DSL I did all the home work and put up an 90 foot Rohn tower and ran POE to power the repeater antenne i had at the top most point and used this and it worked great the reason i place the repeater so close tot eh antenna is the longer the cable between the too the more signal loose.
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Definitely line of sight. The frequency is such that it only works best LoS. Just like FM transmission vs. AM. Atmospheric conditions don't help at the transmission frequencies of cellular or WWAN.
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Yeah, antenna on the roof of my 3 story house is as best As I will get with all the trees surrounding. Don't think I could put up a 90 foot tower, OR that my parents would like that on their property LOL
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Yeah, antenna on the roof of my 3 story house is as best As I will get with all the trees surrounding. Don't think I could put up a 90 foot tower, OR that my parents would like that on their property LOL
Just a helpful suggestion, although one that worked for me :)
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Having had Wave & Optics as well as Signal Processing, you are ALMOST correct on Line of Sight for these signals. Their speed/frequency makes the almost explicitly line of sight, but does allow for SOME refraction around obstructions. So essentially, if it's not line of sight, it has to be close enough to "peek" around the corners. In urban areas (beyond the multitude of repeaters), they actually depend on this refraction to bounce around between the large buildings. They also use lower frequencies that penetrate THROUGH buildings (some better than others) as well.
Unless of course the builders used this paint: http://gizmodo.com/157991/naturalnano-develops-cellphone+blocking-paint
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Well, between me and the nearest cell phone tower is nothing but tree's. and my house is basically exactly a little bit taller than most of the hardwood tree's in my area. Only thing I can really think that might help is clearing some of the branches of the tree's directly in front of my house (Figure they might be causing the BIGGEST obstruction).
But even then my hypothesis is just that verizons wwan connection just suxxors and they know it.
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Oh definitely...I was not commenting on the suckage of verizon, I assumed that was a known fact ;)
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Detouring the traffic a little bit anyone have or has used Sprint? I have an opportunity to try them out and would like some feed back from other people also.
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Sprint isn't good here in Cali. Might be good elsewhere, just not here.
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No good here either.
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I have Sprint and love it (I work at Radioshack and we have employee plans with Sprint, ATT, & T-Mobile and I like Sprint the best)
Speeds are great (especially in 4G). I have the HTC Hero with CyanogenMod v6 which is Android 2.2 (Froyo). I used to have the official 2.1 SenseUI installed.
It all really depends on where you live. If you're in an urban area, there's a high likelihood you can get 4G from Sprint in which case you get the EVO or the Epic and you'll be amazed! If you're in a rural area, it's not as fast, but still decent. Plus, they're way cheaper than ATT and Verizon especially when you are considering a data plan!
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It all really depends on where you live. If you're in an urban area, there's a high likelihood you can get 4G from Sprint in which case you get the EVO or the Epic and you'll be amazed! If you're in a rural area, it's not as fast, but still decent. Plus, they're way cheaper than ATT and Verizon especially when you are considering a data plan!
This is why i am checking into them because of the data plans. At&T is getting a little out rageous now that i have data plans on all our phones.
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Yea...on phones, you still have an unlimited cap with Sprint (unlike the 5GB cap on Verizon & ATT)
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Yea...on phones, you still have an unlimited cap with Sprint (unlike the 5GB cap on Verizon & ATT)
Verizon is still uncapped here in Cali. Could be my older plan too.
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AT&T here has no cap on it that i know of? Is the 5gb per month?
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Yeah, my plan is supposed to by 5gb per month with Verizon, But I'm grandfathered in through alltell. I use about 1 gig a day Lol
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AT&T here has no cap on it that i know of? Is the 5gb per month?
Existing members have no cap, but new plans are capped for AT&T
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Roger that TM. That is a new one on me. I knew I had an unlimited plan and was like wtc and i misunderstanding something? When
I had internet through parabolic way back in the day. They had a 1gb or .5 gb cap per day after you reached cap then your DL became dial-up speed from then on, which sucked big time.
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Yeah, my plan is supposed to by 5gb per month with Verizon, But I'm grandfathered in through alltell. I use about 1 gig a day Lol
Ya, I should predicate that myself. I have one of the old original plans before Verizon started to do the *Unlimited thing. They are also capped at 5GB/month for normal "unlimited" accounts. But for voice, Verizon was the clear choice for us here in Cali. It was easier to predict that Sprint wouldn't get signal here than to find places that would. In fact, I chatted with my sister from Las Vegas to San Diego without loosing her once on my car phone. Amazing stuff.
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You are partially correct:
ALL NEW plans have a 5GB cap.
Many plans in the past though were labeled as "Unlimited" but in the fine print said "Unlimited does not mean unreasonable, therefore there is a 5GB cap" (or something to that effect...I forget the exact wording)
If you started a plan more than 2 years ago that said Unlimited, then you probably do have truly unlimited download. Most plans in the past 2 years have had this hidden 5GB cap. It's just that now they come out and say it specifically.
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You are partially correct:
I thought I said that... lol I'd even take MOSTLY correct. heh