 Shrle
join:2009-01-05
| FAP Problems
We have 2 computers hooked up via a router. It's wired because that is the only way we knew to do it. We surf. We do NOT watch movies, download movies or music and we are not gamers. Being over limit on bandwidth is a chronic problem and nobody understands why. We have upgraded from the 400 to the 6000 to the 7000s and now have the 9000. I pay extra money for having the small business account in order to have more bandwidth. There is no business but this looked like a possible solution but here I sit with over limit FAP. We have been fighting this problem for years. I have extra modems and was wondering if 2 modems can be hooked to the same dish and eliminate the need for a router. Having a network is of no benefit and I have long thought this might be the source of our problem although we live in a rural area. Having two computers working independently seems more secure and easier to monitor. We are just a couple of senior citizens who get our learnin' from AARP. It doesn't cover this but I'll bet someone knows the answer. We pay $70 a month and are on the verge of giving up this daily fight for an internet connection. Suggestions would be appreciated. |
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  SterlingJ85 Obama 2008
join:2000-11-19 Millville, NJ
·PHONE POWER
1 edit | If you have cellular phone service where you are, contact the providers that you get signal with at your location.
Almost all cellular companies now offer data cards, and more rural providers are still offering service with no cap on bandwidth (larger carriers - Sprint, AT&T, Verizon all have a 5 GB monthly cap).. but service is also only $60 a month, so you could probably get 2 cards for each of your computers!  |
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 Shrle
join:2009-01-05
| Sterling, I definitely want to talk to you but have to be away for a few hours. You couldn't possible write the answers to all of my questions so can you email me at shrlelwry@yahoo.com Your email may be here but I'm not sure what I am doing. Thanks |
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 Shrle
join:2009-01-05
| I checked AT&T while I was out. It has a cap and is $60 a month per card with a 2 year contract. I had no idea this service existed until you told me so now I have options to check. I have no idea what other carriers are available in this area of TX. |
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