 me1212
join:2008-11-20 Pleasant Hill, MO | reply to tx_tower Re: Availability?
ok then. lolz.. |
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 tx_tower
join:2007-11-13 Blanco, TX
| reply to me1212 said by me1212 :I was thinking it looked more like LSD or pot. LSD=acid
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 me1212
join:2008-11-20 Pleasant Hill, MO | reply to tx_tower I was thinking it looked more like LSD or pot. |
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 tx_tower
join:2007-11-13 Blanco, TX
| reply to me1212 Also let them know their coverage map looks like it was put together by a 3rd grader on acid, not the best way to present your business.
I concur, call them and give them your address & GPS if you can get it. They will translate this map, or possibly use one the was not influenced by mind altering drugs and should be able to give u a straight answer or schedule an onsite survey to see. |
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 me1212
join:2008-11-20 Pleasant Hill, MO | reply to Thordendal did you use this site' find service? if so it should have the name and website of your local WISP if you go to the site it should have their # you can call them and they will come do a survay and see if you can use it. |
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  Thordendal
@spcsdns.net
| I'm not an expert in this subject, so I would like an opinion on whether or not you believe that I will be able to receive a signal.
This map confuses me because I'm sort of in the blue area, but I'm also in the green area. What do you think?
Blue Colors are NLOS (non-line-of-sight) coverage areas (able to be obtained through trees, foliage, etc.)
Green Colors are Advantage 5mbps, and 10mbps premium areas.
Orange/Yellow Colors are 4mbps coverage areas.
Red Color = My location.

By the way, they have already provided upgrades to the towers and installed a new one, this map doesn't reflect the changes. |
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