Re: Re: Which VPN?
By: Gamgee to Tracker1 on Sun Jul 09 2023 06:33 pm
> -=> Tracker1 wrote to Gamgee <=-
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> Ga> In my area, or at least the location of my house, that is not an option
> Ga> assuming one wants broadband/cable internet access. Yes, that's right,
> Ga> there are still plenty of monopolies allowed to do business. My ISP (a
> Ga> major/nationwide one) is one of them.
>
> Tr> If you have good cellular signal, that can be a decent
> Tr> alternative... slightly higher pings and lower throughput than
> Tr> wired options, but still relatively decent and well-priced.
>
> What?? LOL
>
> So....... I should use my phone as a "hot spot" to provide internet
> access for watching TV / streaming NetFlix / internet access for at
> least a dozen devices in the house, including my BBS?
>
> What if I'm not home (and my cellphone is with me). How do things work
> then?
>
> Come on man.
>
>
>
> ... He does the work of 3 Men...Moe, Larry & Curly
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Many ISP will give you a router with 4G capability. You just connect all your
home stuff to it as if it were a regular ADSL or fibre subscription.
It sucks because, being a cellular network, the quality of the connection won tb
e steady and you are likely to be subjected to datacaps. Still, it is an
option for some people.
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