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I live in a rural area (Camas, Washington), currently using 28.8K dialup.
ISDN is available, but far too expensive for home use.
I'm too far out for DSL, Cable isn't available out here, and we have too
many tall fir trees for satellite (I've heard lots of negatives with that
anyway).
We live up on a mountain, with nothing between us and the surrounding areas
other than the trees surrounding us.
From what I've been able to determine from online listings, the nearest Wi-
Fi "hotspot" is probably 5-10 miles from here.
Wireless seems ideal, but I really don't know what options I have
available.
I found one company locally that provides wireless internet service, but
they seldom respond to my emails. They apparently came out to test the
signal and couldn't get a good signal because of the trees. They said they
had another "non line of sight" system, but I haven't heard back from them
about that.
Anyway, what wireless technologies are available that might work in my
situation?
Thanks,
Anthony
I live in a rural area (Camas, Washington), currently using 28.8K dialup.
ISDN is available, but far too expensive for home use.
I'm too far out for DSL, Cable isn't available out here, and we have too
many tall fir trees for satellite (I've heard lots of negatives with that
anyway).
We live up on a mountain, with nothing between us and the surrounding areas
other than the trees surrounding us.
From what I've been able to determine from online listings, the nearest Wi-
Fi "hotspot" is probably 5-10 miles from here.
Wireless seems ideal, but I really don't know what options I have
available.
I found one company locally that provides wireless internet service, but
they seldom respond to my emails. They apparently came out to test the
signal and couldn't get a good signal because of the trees. They said they
had another "non line of sight" system, but I haven't heard back from them
about that.
Anyway, what wireless technologies are available that might work in my
situation?
Thanks,
Anthony