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Thoughts on AT&T fixed Wireless

bayoubelle
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It seems that AT&T is offering fixed wireless in my area. I am rural and currently have my AT&T hotspot as my only internet. As far as speed, my hotspot serves me well, but I am limited on data usage and it’s expensive.

I was wondering how this fixed wireless internet stacks up to a hotspot. I have done some reading and if I understand correctly, this is still cellular internet, they just put equipment in your home to create a WiFi.

I would appreciate any thoughts or reviews of this service, sine it would definitely offer me more data than what I currently have.
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Tom_M1
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wa8yxm wrote:
Excide. 2-way LEO satallite. I know people using it
If you are talking about Exede (now Viasat) it is not LEO (Low Earth Orbit). It is in a geostationary orbit 22,000 miles above the earth. Prices start at $70/month for 12 Mbps download service.
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bayoubelle
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The fixed wireless allows me to stream videos, Netflix, and you tube. They say they guarantee 10 mbps, but fine print says this can be less depending on number of devices etc. A little buffering with Direct TV on playback mode, but on my laptop and phone, no buffering at all. The speed is about the same as my LTE hotspot, if there is a difference it is not noticeable except if we have 3 or more things going on internet. It's not as good as a broadband type internet but it is better that what we had before. I only had 30 GB with my hotspot.

Now if they could just reduce cell phone bills. I am paying $135 for 30 GB, called to change plan and 10 GB shared data plan cost $135. Unlimited was $135, but limited hotspot of 15 gb. Still not sure what to do there other than get rid of AT&T.
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srt20
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And what kind of speeds are you seeing with the fixed wireless?

srt20
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From my understanding, the Homebase service is slower than regular cell data. That homebase data is lower on the totem pole than others data.

What kind of speeds are you guys with the homebase seeing?

s1214
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cooperwl wrote:
Just wish homebase was more available.

When I went in to my local AT&T office they knew nothing about it. I had to show them an ad from the internet and they called 'regional' to find out that it really was available. You might say I was a little pushy, but otherwise they kept saying it didn't exist in my area.

cooperwl
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Just wish homebase was more available.

s1214
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My Homebase has a telephone capability and allows up to 250Gb of data usage a month for just under $60.

bayoubelle
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There is a data cap of 170 GB, I have an intro monthly fee of $50, after a year $60. I hear they are working to eliminate data cap, but 170 works for me.
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srt20
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bayoubelle wrote:
Just a quick note, so far we have had AT&T Fixed Wireless about 3 months and it works as well as our hotspot did. It is amazing that we use twice the amount of data and we haven't really changed our habits. Our only complaint is that our Samsung TV won't stream Netflix, even though all the other TV's and devices do. Neither Samsung or AT&T can figure out the problem. So I stream with my Hotspot, which works, go figure.

So if they are offering it in your neck of the woods, it's worth looking into. It is less expensive the satellite internet.


What kind of $$ are they charging for fixed wireless?
I assume no data caps?
I am waiting for them to get it in my area....

But it looks like another company is expanding a fixed wireless in my area, but its not the little antennas on the power poles like ATT.

Thanks

wa8yxm
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If you do not have good HIGH SPEED in your area...Well there are options

I gather AT&T is using cell towers. I know they can vector a higher priority on one device over another (T-mobile does too) and do it by Device IMEA (Electronic serial number) rather than type.. (I get a priority downgrade at 50 gigs total data. I still get high speed, but if the tower is busy I may slow down before someone else)

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bayoubelle
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Just a quick note, so far we have had AT&T Fixed Wireless about 3 months and it works as well as our hotspot did. It is amazing that we use twice the amount of data and we haven't really changed our habits. Our only complaint is that our Samsung TV won't stream Netflix, even though all the other TV's and devices do. Neither Samsung or AT&T can figure out the problem. So I stream with my Hotspot, which works, go figure.

So if they are offering it in your neck of the woods, it's worth looking into. It is less expensive the satellite internet.
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gemert
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I'm glad it seems to be working out for you.
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bayoubelle
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I called and this service is basically cellular data, but with an antenna and box to bring it into your home as wifi. Since I have decent AT&T service I am hoping this will work just as well. So I went ahead and scheduled an installation. I have 14 day grace period to remove it if it doesn't work well. They also said that if the service isn't acceptable they won't install or charge me.

We will see, I have been an AT&T and DirectTV customer for years and have never had any issues with them

It seems that home base is not available in my area. Why? I don't know, but they sure love keeping affordable internet to rural customers a secret.

Thanks for the help
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Thunder_Mountai
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AT&T will play games with you on the fixed location. In my area of rural of Colorado they said they offered high speed over the land line. It technically met the Colorado definition of high speed but it was much slower than the hot spot. Finally got a new local carrier with the little dish on the house. Dropped AT&T like a hot potato. Would have dropped them sooner, but we are heavy data users and couldn't afford the AT&T upcharges.
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