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<title>Re: Grass Valley / Nevada City / Colefax WISP</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/798442"><b>prestonlewis</b></A> : Maybe if you'd mention the 2 providers, it would help.  Those 3 towns/cities are in the Sierra foothills.  LOS 5ghz WISP is going to be nearly impossible in that terrain.  900mhz non-LOS might work but that has less limited range.  Plus, those cities are pretty spread out and have different populations.  Colfax is very small, Grass Valley is fairly sized and they all are not that close to each other making multiple towers necessary, which I doubt exists.<br><br>Why not be a bit more specific about where you live?  Which town is closest and how far out are you from the town and in which direction?  To be truthful, I doubt you can get a decent WISP signal in Nevada City or Colfax.  Grass Valley might.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/1215072"><b>sndyknght</b></A> : I am looking for a wisp in the Grass Valley / Nevada City/ Colfax area.  Found two ISP's one does not answer and the other hasa terrible reputation..<br><br>Thnaks in advance,<br>Sandy]]></description>
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