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Three Mile Island Camp used Hub66 for the end of the 2021 summer season after a mid-August installation of the necessary equipment. A huge improvement over what was (and still is) the only available (somewhat) reasonable and workable alternative, cellular data. The signal TMI uses comes off of the tower on Gilman Hill in Meredith that when last checked in late September was delivering a consistent 47 MBps. Waiting to hear when NH Broadband plans to start connecting NHEC customers on the Winnipesaukee islands, and wondering what the customer's installation cost (if any) will be.
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We installed Hub66 in late August ($250) and they added a repeater to aim at our next door neighbor who was a little deeper in the cove. We get our signal from the Gunstock tower. I don't know much about it, but the neighbor says 125 meg s up/down. We had a guest from Tulsa OK who set up three laptops on a table in the yard and taught networking classes with great success. Price is $130/month with an automatic drop to $40 in the off season. If Joe wants to build infrastructure, all he needs to do is send us a check for broadband; don't care so much about roads and bridges. Huge improvement over Consolidated DSL at ~$60/.month. |
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Getting 90 MBS on Mark Island from the tower on Gunstock. Need good line of sight from the tower but they can bounce the signal around a little. Reliable and easy installation.
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Fwiw, another possible alternative is Starlink satellite internet. We put a dish on our roof on Camp Island in early 2021, and service has been very reliably over 100MBS with very few lapses. Zoom calls are stable and have low latency. $99/month + $500 one-time purchase cost.
Caveats are that you must have a fairly wide swath of open northern sky and it does use a fair bit electricity (~75kWh per month!). As we're off-grid and making our own electricity (solar + generator backup), I've considered looking at Hub66 to cut down on electric usage. |
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Starlink may be more common as they get more satellites in various orbits. We have one neighbor on the north side who plans to use it. In 10 years, "cable" will be like "dial" telephones. If boats, as we see on the coast, can use satellite telephone and internet, there should be no reason we can't on land--except for the trees. But, we need the trees to protect water quality. Hmmm.
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Hub66 has been a game changer in the Bristol, NH region. Not only is the service much more reliable than the 15 Mbps DSL we had from Consolidated, it is way faster.
It is finally possible to stream 4K videos and to make Zoom calls with out interruptions. I would recommend giving Hub 66 a try. |
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I have Hub66 on the island and I love their service so far. I see speeds of 100+ Mbps download and 20 Mbps upload.
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Same speeds I Shoot308 mentions. We're "connected with a line of sight antenna on a tree to the tower on Gunstock, then cable into the house. On the other side of the island, we're connected via a tower in Meredith. Good WIFI all around the property--on the dock, on the beach. Thick woods may block the signal. Very happy. Signal remains solid when several devices are in service.
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