Chris, 

It wasn't the technology.  That was a mixed bag.  It was good for some people, 
not so good for others.  It was administrative I think.  Like I said.  I don't 
remember for sure I just think that cell carriers ( I prefer Verizon) is a 
better choice except for people like KBob...

>>> Chris LeBlanc <[email protected]> 1/14/2011 08:43 AM >>>
Bob,

I know that when they first switched to the new MiFi devices, there were lots 
of problems. Personally, I couldn't log into Gmail or Google's chat function, 
at all. However, if I first connected to the UO VPN, then it worked fine. I 
believe it was queuing sizes in packet window sizes. However, they have since 
fixed it, and it now works great.

Thanks,

Chris

Bob Crandell wrote: 


We used to resell ClearWire.  They were great.  Something changed, I don't 
remember what and now we won't. 


I've been recommending Verizon.  They have a hotspot thingy that works almost 
all the way out by KBob's house.  AT&T might have something similar.  It's 
close to the same price as ClearWire. 





Bob Crandell
Assured Computing, Inc.
http://www.assuredcomp.com/
541-868-0331
ComputerBase
http://www.computerbaseusa.com/
541-349-0404



>>> M Jarvis <[email protected]> ( mailto:[email protected] ) 1/13/2011 
>>> 02:32 PM >>>
Thinking of a switch, or at least an alternative to Comcast. Not that Comcast 
is bad, just exploring alternatives.

We don't have a real big bandwidth need at home...

Anyone with recent experience?

Matt Jarvis
Eugene, Oregon USA

    
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