Re: [MacGroup] Those in the know....how did this happen?

2017-07-20 Thread tom holloman
I think a fluke. Over here I had many problems with ATT and finally y switched 
carriers. Maybe the problems I had transferred to mainland.lol streamcliff 
farms is awesome.and I like catttle

> On Jul 20, 2017, at 11:01 AM, John Robinson  wrote:
> 
> This afternoon my wife wanted to go eat at StreamCliff Farms….very close to 
> North Vernon, IN…in the boonies would be an understatement….we were grazing 
> with the cattle.
> 
> My wife’s Verizon iPhone had NO service….so when I took my laptop into the 
> restaurant my Verizon Mi-Fi had NO service…so hopefully my AT iPhone would 
> have service….nope, completely dead, nothing
> 
> However I noticed the iPhone had connected itself to the Mi-Fi and I had full 
> bars on the Wi-Fi radar icon…what?
> 
> I started the program I use to collect the market data….it launched and was 
> soon connected and collecting data….I did the export at 2:45 and could then 
> close everything down.
> 
> SO, how in the world could this have worked?  Neither of the services had 
> connectivity to any tower…all were completely dead…yet together I had great 
> strength and I could see the tick by tick data coming in and I was able to 
> download the data.
> 
> I can’t figure it out.  A Fluke?  A unique way to connect to the outside 
> world?  
> 
> Just wondering.
> 
> 
> John
> 
> 
> 
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[MacGroup] Those in the know....how did this happen?

2017-07-20 Thread John Robinson
This afternoon my wife wanted to go eat at StreamCliff Farms….very close to 
North Vernon, IN…in the boonies would be an understatement….we were grazing 
with the cattle.

My wife’s Verizon iPhone had NO service….so when I took my laptop into the 
restaurant my Verizon Mi-Fi had NO service…so hopefully my AT iPhone would 
have service….nope, completely dead, nothing

However I noticed the iPhone had connected itself to the Mi-Fi and I had full 
bars on the Wi-Fi radar icon…what?

I started the program I use to collect the market data….it launched and was 
soon connected and collecting data….I did the export at 2:45 and could then 
close everything down.

SO, how in the world could this have worked?  Neither of the services had 
connectivity to any tower…all were completely dead…yet together I had great 
strength and I could see the tick by tick data coming in and I was able to 
download the data.

I can’t figure it out.  A Fluke?  A unique way to connect to the outside world? 
 

Just wondering.


John



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