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hottboiinnc
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join:2003-10-15
Cleveland, OH

reply to rradina

Re: The pipe

Wireless and cell network internet are different. Have you ever looked into a WISP? who is an actual Wireless Internet provider?

rradina

join:2000-08-08
Chesterfield, MO

We use a "wireless" provider in our lab at work. It's really bad. 4 - 7% packet loss. Fine for surfing but makes anything else maddening. They've replaced the radio transmitter on our building's roof several times. They've replaced their end but it still has packet loss. My parents out in the country have point-to-point wireless and it too has packet loss. They are about 3 miles from the "water tower" where the ISP's receiver is. Again, fine for surfing but not much else.

Are these examples of WISPs?

Note: Both of these solutions do not use traditional 802 "WiFi" technology. They are wireless but I don't know if they qualify as a WISP.


hottboiinnc
ME

join:2003-10-15
Cleveland, OH

They are a WISP but i wouldn't consider them like any like Tim or anyone else that posts here in the WISP Forum from all over. There are a couple WISPs here from MO you should talk to them.


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