new rural verizon lte setup
Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2020 10:29 am
Hello, I'm so happy to have found this forum. Just recently got confirmation that my last internet option (frontier) will not work, so I've started researching lte internet.
I have a new home in Southern OH almost complete that is deep in the woods. BUT, I do have a verizon cell tower on the ridge that almost boarders my property. It's approx 2100 ft away and about 120 ft higher than my house, well the base is about 120 ft higher, I'm not sure how high the tower is
I also found the cell tower ID and some directional stuff, which I do not know the importance of. Yeah, I know I blocked out road names, and left the cell tower ID, which is pointless...
Testing signal strength with my phone from on a porch, I can get signal strength of -81. I ran a couple speed tests from my phone and I would get approx 8-12 Mbps down and 12-16 Mbps up. I didn't think the signal strength was that bad, but my speeds seem really low, any thoughts on potential to get this up to 40-50 Mbps?
So my first question is, can I make this work? Can you be too close to a tower? From reading the forums everyone seems to be 2-5 miles away.
I would like to build something that would be a bit future proof, but by the time this tower sees 5G or another provider it may be time to get new hardware anyway.
It seems The Wireless Haven doesn't have much in terms of product right now. I can't seem to find a WE826 or WG3526 and honestly, I don't even know if that's what I need. While were on the subject of things I don't know, do I want cat4,6,...20?
I am open to running any number/size of antennas to make this work. I work from home and will have potentially a remote teacher and 2 students requiring as good of internet as I can get.
I'm a current Verizon customer now, so adding another line/sim to my plan shouldn't be difficult. Does going with Visable or PagePlus provide any benefit over Verizon, other than cost?
FWIW, There is fiber running to the cell tower and is so close I can smell it, but the fiber company quoted me 80k to run it to my house, which is about 78k more than I want to spend on getting this setup to work. That quote is following roads and utility easements. There is another option of trying to purchase an easement from a neighbor to connect to the road that has the fiber, but that still leaves trenching fiber lines and the fiber co looked at the topography and said HECK NO! They would not let me do my own trenching and burying pipeline, so sadly I have to forget about getting fiber till I hit the lottery.
Please let me know your recommendations.
Thank you,
Mike
I have a new home in Southern OH almost complete that is deep in the woods. BUT, I do have a verizon cell tower on the ridge that almost boarders my property. It's approx 2100 ft away and about 120 ft higher than my house, well the base is about 120 ft higher, I'm not sure how high the tower is
I also found the cell tower ID and some directional stuff, which I do not know the importance of. Yeah, I know I blocked out road names, and left the cell tower ID, which is pointless...
Testing signal strength with my phone from on a porch, I can get signal strength of -81. I ran a couple speed tests from my phone and I would get approx 8-12 Mbps down and 12-16 Mbps up. I didn't think the signal strength was that bad, but my speeds seem really low, any thoughts on potential to get this up to 40-50 Mbps?
So my first question is, can I make this work? Can you be too close to a tower? From reading the forums everyone seems to be 2-5 miles away.
I would like to build something that would be a bit future proof, but by the time this tower sees 5G or another provider it may be time to get new hardware anyway.
It seems The Wireless Haven doesn't have much in terms of product right now. I can't seem to find a WE826 or WG3526 and honestly, I don't even know if that's what I need. While were on the subject of things I don't know, do I want cat4,6,...20?
I am open to running any number/size of antennas to make this work. I work from home and will have potentially a remote teacher and 2 students requiring as good of internet as I can get.
I'm a current Verizon customer now, so adding another line/sim to my plan shouldn't be difficult. Does going with Visable or PagePlus provide any benefit over Verizon, other than cost?
FWIW, There is fiber running to the cell tower and is so close I can smell it, but the fiber company quoted me 80k to run it to my house, which is about 78k more than I want to spend on getting this setup to work. That quote is following roads and utility easements. There is another option of trying to purchase an easement from a neighbor to connect to the road that has the fiber, but that still leaves trenching fiber lines and the fiber co looked at the topography and said HECK NO! They would not let me do my own trenching and burying pipeline, so sadly I have to forget about getting fiber till I hit the lottery.
Please let me know your recommendations.
Thank you,
Mike