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dashock333

join:2007-11-18
Pine Grove, PA
reply to dashock333
Re: Newbie to WISP's needs some info.

Ok, thanx for the help.

dashock333

join:2007-11-18
Pine Grove, PA
reply to dashock333
Millenicom seems to use the Pantech UM-175 and the Franklin CDU-680. Is one better than the other? What's the difference?

me1212

join:2008-11-20
Pleasant Hill, MO
I do not know, E-mail millenicom they should know. But from what I can gather from their site the CDU-680 is "better", but I may not understand what they r saying correctly.

Maniak

join:2008-03-29
Vail, AZ

reply to dashock333
The cdu-680 runs on sprint and the um-175 runs on verizon. When we had millenicom (canceling this month now that we have access to a WISP) we started with the cdu-680.. Then when the sprint fiasco happened we went to the um-175. Both support external antennas and have a connection manager so you don't have to use dial up networking in windows.

More info in the millenicom forum here on dslreports...

~Mark

dashock333

join:2007-11-18
Pine Grove, PA
reply to dashock333
I see, well I'll be on the verizon coverage plan so I'll be getting the Pantech UM175.

mudturtle74

join:2007-06-29
Killen, AL
reply to dashock333
To find a WISP in your area, go to »www.wispdirectory.com/ and search for one in your specific area. They most all have a website to check out.


mooglebunny
Super special awesome

join:2008-02-12
Weed, CA
·HughesNet Satellit..


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reply to dashock333
I know this is kinda late in for this thread and all. But it might be helpful if you do consider a WISP. Do you research and read their ToS before jumping in. (Millenicom doesn't seem to mind about gaming though it looks like, so that's always nice.)

Yeah, well normally at my house I subscribe to a local Telco WISP. In their ToS, they seem to have limits on gaming. I'm not sure why, but I've never had any problems with gaming, as some days I spend anywhere from 5-13 hours straight playing MMOs. (And, unfortunately, I don't get as good of pings as I should because one of my relatives is used to having DSL or better for internet. So she is a really heavy user (two browser windows with 10 tabs+ each going, streaming youtube, looking up stuff on her iPhone simultaneously).

You'll need a PDF reader, but this is my ISP's ToS:
»dev.cot.net/static/content/servi···erms.pdf

They limit a few things, I think it's because they only use T1's and service a few thousand (or so) people with their towers. (In the particular area I live in. They offer better service in Klamath Falls, but that is because they have FTTH in some places apparently O_O.)
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dashock333

join:2007-11-18
Pine Grove, PA

Ic, well I haave done a lot of research trying to find local WISP without any luck except for one and they charge $90 a month which is just too much.
There is a slight chance that comcast has recently become available and Im looking into that.
Any other advice is still appreciated.

me1212

join:2008-11-20
Pleasant Hill, MO
If said WISP can handle VoIP you can lower you phone bill and save money there.


mooglebunny
Super special awesome

join:2008-02-12
Weed, CA
·HughesNet Satellit..

reply to dashock333
That makes sense. Wow, $90 is quite a lot!

We have the middle plan on my ISP, which is about $50 plus a $6 radio rental every month. So it's really not as bad. We used to have Satellite and paid like $80 for service that could never compare to what I have now. I think they know that the Cell Phone internet could potentially become a threat in the area soon, and there's always random companies proposing to put DSL or Cable in the area that I live in every once in a while. So they priced it lower knowing that there is competition, despite the fact that there is no 3G service offered anywhere in the county (But there COULD be).

Good luck to you, I hope that Millenicom works out for you if you go that route. I've heard a lot of good talk about them.
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dashock333

join:2007-11-18
Pine Grove, PA
Well we do have Mcom right now, the prblem is that it is now capped at 5gb just like all of the other 3g prviders. i like to game, watch vids, and download music tho so 5gb is not enough.

me1212

join:2008-11-20
Pleasant Hill, MO
Well, what do you pay for internet+phone now? IF you could get VoIP to work with the WISP, for about $114 you could have phone and internet. Do you know what speed it would be?


mooglebunny
Super special awesome

join:2008-02-12
Weed, CA
·HughesNet Satellit..

reply to dashock333
Was that to me? Well, if it was-

We just have an AT&T everything type of phone line service. We have unlimited nationwide calling, local, caller ID, and so much more. I think we only pay like $50 or $55 for right now (promotion). The phone line is really old. I think my relatives have had it since before I was born (1980s? Perhaps late 1970s?) (Way back before they changed it from 916 area code to 530).

So all in all, we probably pay about $110/month for Internet/Phone (maybe slightly more for the phone, I forgot we have an unused fax/dial-up line too O_O). My relatives would prefer that as we live in an area susceptible to power outages at any time. We have to have a regular phone line in case it's just our house that loses power, etc.

Though, our ISP has really good service too, I think you could probably do VOIP if you only had phone calls every once in a while.
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dashock333

join:2007-11-18
Pine Grove, PA
phone = $25/month
internet = $60/month
total = $85/month

me1212

join:2008-11-20
Pleasant Hill, MO
·VOIPo

said by dashock333 See Profile :

phone = $25/month
internet = $60/month
total = $85/month
Hmm and about the cheapest VoIP Is about $10 and + internet that would be about $105, $20 more than you pay now. Oh well maybe it is just not meant to be.

dashock333

join:2007-11-18
Pine Grove, PA
Have u heard anything about magic jack? that's $20 per yr i believe.

me1212

join:2008-11-20
Pleasant Hill, MO
Well, yeah I hear it works ok, but look where it is on the »/gbu and they have like 30min call caps however if you can deal with that then I think there would be a very good solution. And your PC has to be on to make a call.
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