![]() I just pay for the one box and move it around as needed. Back patio for football, living room, bedroom. Anyway I want to get rid of my pano too but having the ability to move that wireless box around is just too convenient. Buddy who still works for the cable company sent me a picture of the old, old, old Linksys router, like the iconic one that is used for icons these days and the customer told him his internet was slow. Or someone who thinks they know what they are doing changes setting on their router then complains about speed issues when they turned on QoS or some dumb shit. I'm like, your computer is starting up and this has nothing to do with the internet. They would look me dead ass in the eyes and tell me they pay for high speed internet. Yet I remember when I worked in the cable industry and I was a house tech people would call us out for slow data, they would press the power button on their computer and then complain the internet was not high speed while their computer boots up. I see that point a bit because at what point is it not their fault it isn't working? Say someone used a 2010 range extender and kept calling them out saying it was their service not working right when it's an old piece of shit hardware they use? Obviously if you are running ubiquity you have high quality stuff. They state that it's to ensure the quality and experience of the service. Maybe in the future they will not make pano a requirement but let's be honest, that monthly rental is the main driving force behind it. 2.Whatever works best for you and your family brother. Major automakers unite to build electric charging network by Rickn23 Reason Why Xfinity Doesn't Use An Armored Drop Of Some Kind? by Paralel RIP: Paul Reubens : Pee-wee Herman by Stem Bolt Firefox version 116.0 released! by takeahike Horrific Gas Mileage On 2008 Ford Escape XLT 4x4 by Xstar_Lumini Canon warns of Wi-Fi security risks when discarding inkjet printers by HELLFIRE AT&T: "service will stop"_unless switch to fiber by whyamihere Elon Musk's SpaceX Revolution: From 'Fool's Errand' To Building A 'New Internet In Space' + more notable news.Starlink's Dominance Of Satellite Internet Raises Alarms About Elon Musk's Growing Geopolitical Sway + more news.And weather problems had to be VERY BAD for it to not compensate for that as well, something that very rarely happens in Phoenix especially. I still remember Cox reps arguing that when jets fly overhead, it interrupts the signal, which had all of zero merit because even if an aircraft did pass directly over the line of sight of your reflector, (extremely unlikely) the parity information in the datastream was more than capable of compensating for that tiny duration of interruption. Satellite was a way better deal back then, in spite of their bundle discounts, and in spite of Cox's comments about weather being a problem, satellite was way more reliable than cable. I still remember back in the day, Cox was using FUD against satellite, like that commercial with a dish being used as a roulette table. everywhere, and so does Cox's provider/competitor, CenturyLink. Speak of which, I wonder if Cox realizes just how disposable it really is as a last mile provider for cell towers here in Phoenix. The Cox propaganda machine has already begun against 5g, namely their 83% or whatever it is statistic they keep throwing around as if it actually meant anything. ![]() ![]() Unless wireless does to cable broadband what satellite did to cable TV. ![]()
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