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Anybody use them for Internet? Any reviews? Anybody know any pricing info. Tried calling them but, got a guy that sounded like he just got out of bed and than hung up on me when asks if it was lakes region wireless. Thanks in advance!!!
upthesaukee
02-27-2014, 12:32 PM
Its website is here: http://www.lakesregionwireless.net/
It's website FAQ's state not to replace DSL or Cable. Download speeds range from 500kb to 4 Mb.
Assuming that you did dial the right number, I would have concerns about the customer service, based on what you are telling us.
Have seen the ads before, just never really paid attention to it.
upthesaukee
02-27-2014, 12:40 PM
It shows a really nice picture from July 1013:eek:.
Good luck CAVU!
longislander
02-27-2014, 01:51 PM
http://www.lakesregioncomputer.com/?p=922
http://www.blazewifi.com/
Don't know if these help?
Thanks for the replies. I have time Warner now, just looking for a cheaper option. They are soooo expensive!!! I'm paying $50 a month now. My tv is 19.99 with dish. Internet is more than twice as much. I wish I could find a basic plan that would allow to surf and check email, TW most basic service is still only $10 less than what I pay now.
I get up about 3AM.... Maybe you were calling someone else, unless you get up earlier than that, lol
I don't complete with those that can get cable or DSL, my clientele are those that have no other options. I'm as cheap as DSL, so no price gouging. I just can't and won't try to match the speeds of wired providers. These days, my customer base is very small due to TW and mainly Fairpoint aggressive expansion.
I have a nitch of those who have no other options and can beat cell phone connects, but I'm not here to debate :)
The camera on my tower has been reconfigured, for economic reasons, and is offline, after 15+ years of service. I miss it.
Yes, there has been several people who have tried to assume my registered trade name over the last few decades, good luck to them, there is no $$ to be gained, lolol.
ishoot308
02-28-2014, 08:10 AM
Wifi;
Is a static IP available for remote viewing of security cameras??
Dan
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