[Coworking] backup internet?

2015-01-15 Thread Elliott Williams
We've had 5-20 minute outages several times on our area over the last few
months (pittsburgh). I'm pretty sure it's not our internal network as I
live 5 blocks away and my home internet has been spotty as well.

I'm wondering what people do for backup internet. We only have one ISP
piped into our building, so I was thinking of a LTE router. Anyone have
experience with this?

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Re: [Coworking] backup internet?

2015-01-15 Thread Tom Brandt
Our main internet connection is 100/20 from Comcast. It has been
surprisingly reliable - I have seen Alex's anguished tweets to
@comcastcares (or whatever it is) and am thankful Comcast here is pretty
good.

We back it up with a 20/? connection from ATT. It's obviously much slower
than the Comcast connection, but it is there and does get used on the rare
occasions that Comcast goes out.

On Thu, Jan 15, 2015 at 11:44 AM, Jacob Sayles ja...@officenomads.com
wrote:

 Our main connection is a 100mbps rooftop wifi link and we back it up with
 a 20mbps cable service (that also hosts our phones).  I'm not sure the
 layout of where you are but rooftop service providers are popping up all
 over the country as they are pretty easy to implement.  Heck you could do
 it yourself if you get up there and see a building of someone you know that
 has better connectivity.

 On Thu, Jan 15, 2015 at 8:41 AM, Alex Hillman 
 dangerouslyawes...@gmail.com wrote:

 Heh, another thing I’ve learned in 8 years of coworking is that most
 people don’t read signs, even when they’re right in front of them ;)

 -Alex

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 On Thu, Jan 15, 2015 at 11:39 AM, Elliott Williams ellio...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 Ahhh, thanks for this. Sounds like maybe what I could do in that
 direction is have some sort of internet connected sign that shows the
 internet status. At least then no one would think it's just them.

 On Thu, Jan 15, 2015 at 11:35 AM, Alex Hillman 
 dangerouslyawes...@gmail.com wrote:

 Internet downtime sucks and we’re in a similar situation, having only
 one ISP option.

 We tried an LTE backup and it was actually *worse* than not having
 internet when it goes down. At least when it’s down you know it’s down vs.
 when the LTE backup kicks in and it’s frustratingly slow but people try to
 use it anyway.

 People are upset either way, but we learned that they’re actually less
 upset when they know it’s down and they can just find other work to do vs.
 wondering “maybe the internet is just slow right now” and getting
 frustrated with that.

 -Alex



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 On Thu, Jan 15, 2015 at 11:27 AM, Elliott Williams ellio...@gmail.com
 wrote:

  We've had 5-20 minute outages several times on our area over the
 last few months (pittsburgh). I'm pretty sure it's not our internal 
 network
 as I live 5 blocks away and my home internet has been spotty as well.

 I'm wondering what people do for backup internet. We only have one
 ISP piped into our building, so I was thinking of a LTE router. Anyone 
 have
 experience with this?

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Re: [Coworking] backup internet?

2015-01-15 Thread Alex Hillman
Internet downtime sucks and we’re in a similar situation, having only one ISP 
option. 





We tried an LTE backup and it was actually worse than not having internet when 
it goes down. At least when it’s down you know it’s down vs. when the LTE 
backup kicks in and it’s frustratingly slow but people try to use it anyway. 




People are upset either way, but we learned that they’re actually less upset 
when they know it’s down and they can just find other work to do vs. wondering 
“maybe the internet is just slow right now” and getting frustrated with that. 




-Alex




 


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On Thu, Jan 15, 2015 at 11:27 AM, Elliott Williams ellio...@gmail.com
wrote:

 We've had 5-20 minute outages several times on our area over the last few
 months (pittsburgh). I'm pretty sure it's not our internal network as I
 live 5 blocks away and my home internet has been spotty as well.
 I'm wondering what people do for backup internet. We only have one ISP
 piped into our building, so I was thinking of a LTE router. Anyone have
 experience with this?
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Re: [Coworking] backup internet?

2015-01-15 Thread Alex Hillman
Heh, another thing I’ve learned in 8 years of coworking is that most people 
don’t read signs, even when they’re right in front of them ;)




-Alex


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On Thu, Jan 15, 2015 at 11:39 AM, Elliott Williams ellio...@gmail.com
wrote:

 Ahhh, thanks for this. Sounds like maybe what I could do in that direction
 is have some sort of internet connected sign that shows the internet
 status. At least then no one would think it's just them.
 On Thu, Jan 15, 2015 at 11:35 AM, Alex Hillman dangerouslyawes...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 Internet downtime sucks and we’re in a similar situation, having only one
 ISP option.

 We tried an LTE backup and it was actually *worse* than not having
 internet when it goes down. At least when it’s down you know it’s down vs.
 when the LTE backup kicks in and it’s frustratingly slow but people try to
 use it anyway.

 People are upset either way, but we learned that they’re actually less
 upset when they know it’s down and they can just find other work to do vs.
 wondering “maybe the internet is just slow right now” and getting
 frustrated with that.

 -Alex



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 On Thu, Jan 15, 2015 at 11:27 AM, Elliott Williams ellio...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 We've had 5-20 minute outages several times on our area over the last few
 months (pittsburgh). I'm pretty sure it's not our internal network as I
 live 5 blocks away and my home internet has been spotty as well.

 I'm wondering what people do for backup internet. We only have one ISP
 piped into our building, so I was thinking of a LTE router. Anyone have
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Re: [Coworking] backup internet?

2015-01-15 Thread Jacob Sayles
Our main connection is a 100mbps rooftop wifi link and we back it up with a
20mbps cable service (that also hosts our phones).  I'm not sure the layout
of where you are but rooftop service providers are popping up all over the
country as they are pretty easy to implement.  Heck you could do it
yourself if you get up there and see a building of someone you know that
has better connectivity.

On Thu, Jan 15, 2015 at 8:41 AM, Alex Hillman dangerouslyawes...@gmail.com
wrote:

 Heh, another thing I’ve learned in 8 years of coworking is that most
 people don’t read signs, even when they’re right in front of them ;)

 -Alex

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 On Thu, Jan 15, 2015 at 11:39 AM, Elliott Williams ellio...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 Ahhh, thanks for this. Sounds like maybe what I could do in that
 direction is have some sort of internet connected sign that shows the
 internet status. At least then no one would think it's just them.

 On Thu, Jan 15, 2015 at 11:35 AM, Alex Hillman 
 dangerouslyawes...@gmail.com wrote:

 Internet downtime sucks and we’re in a similar situation, having only
 one ISP option.

 We tried an LTE backup and it was actually *worse* than not having
 internet when it goes down. At least when it’s down you know it’s down vs.
 when the LTE backup kicks in and it’s frustratingly slow but people try to
 use it anyway.

 People are upset either way, but we learned that they’re actually less
 upset when they know it’s down and they can just find other work to do vs.
 wondering “maybe the internet is just slow right now” and getting
 frustrated with that.

 -Alex



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 On Thu, Jan 15, 2015 at 11:27 AM, Elliott Williams ellio...@gmail.com
 wrote:

  We've had 5-20 minute outages several times on our area over the last
 few months (pittsburgh). I'm pretty sure it's not our internal network as I
 live 5 blocks away and my home internet has been spotty as well.

 I'm wondering what people do for backup internet. We only have one
 ISP piped into our building, so I was thinking of a LTE router. Anyone have
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