  tenpin784 I Went To The Dark Side?
join:2001-03-30 New Durham, NH
1 edit | I would think
Something like this would be free, since you are expanding their footprint (it may be small, but if you are in an isolated neighborhood, it would work), while using your own broadband connection.
For me, sprint service sucks at my house, but if I were to use this, my neighbors should be able to use it too. They are less then 2,000 ft from me for sure. -- Dream as if you'll live forever, live as if you'll die today.
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  pende_tim Premium join:2004-01-04 Andover, NJ | It is rated at 5,000 square feet of coverage, that is a radius of only 40 feet, not very large. It will not reach the neighbor 2000 feet away. |
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  tenpin784 I Went To The Dark Side?
join:2001-03-30 New Durham, NH 2 edits | reply to tenpin784 Edit: Imma not so smart...i read 400, not 40, haha!
a 40ft radius (80ft diameter) circle is not a very large range.
Thats pretty bad. |
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  RockyBB Premium join:2005-01-31 Longmont, CO | reply to tenpin784 You can ask Sprint to restrict the Airave to only certain handsets so your neighbors can't use it. BTW, it doesn't have a range of 2,000 feet. The citation said 5,000 sq feet, not 5,000 foot radius. |
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  tc1uscg
join:2005-03-09 Saint Clair Shores, MI
| reply to pende_tim said by pende_tim :It is rated at 5,000 square feet of coverage, that is a radius of only 40 feet, not very large. It will not reach the neighbor 2000 feet away. It's not 2000 sq feet. Your phone will lock into the box at under a 1/4 mile. |
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