[arm-allstar] Allstar & WiFi Hotspots - Monthly Cost Guesstimate?

Robert Forest 73aa4ii at gmail.com
Tue Aug 14 16:12:16 EDT 2018


It seems that 10,000 might be too high for a cell signal. If there is a
cell site up there they might be your only choice.

On Tue, Aug 14, 2018, 4:09 PM "Jay Urish via arm-allstar" <
arm-allstar at hamvoip.org> wrote:

> Could you do P2P wireless from the mountain to town and piggyback
> somebodies broadband?
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> On 08/14/2018 02:26 PM, "Peter Buckley via arm-allstar" wrote:
> > To all experienced Allstar Hotspot Users....
> > Am looking for a WiFi Monthly Cost - Guesstimate..
> > We have a Mountain Top Repeater location (10,000 ft.) that can be easily
> supported by a WiFi Hotspot into Allstar.Plan is (then) to have that
> Mountain Top Allstar Node - connect into our Ham Club Allstar Server/Hub
> already online and connected to the Internet via a cable modem.
> > Am aware that total monthly WiFi/Hotspot cost will be dependent on the
> total amount of monthly data passed through the Mountain Top Allstar Node.
> > Am looking for some comments from Hams who are using HotSpots today (to
> get some idea on cost) and which WiFi HotSpot providers provide the best
> monthly deal.Verizon? AT&T? Sprint?  Those vendor Hotspots - all available
> in our geography.
> > Thanks!
> > -pete  N0ECT
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