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New House & My Network Set-up
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<blockquote data-quote="IronSnake" data-source="post: 15599482" data-attributes="member: 46336"><p>Thanks for the advice. I'm a new homeowner as well. </p><p></p><p>I had to deal with the debacle of having absolutely no internet service or cable service to this home aside from Satellite internet. The irony is the home is located in a heavily networked suburban area that's been around for a hundred years. This one just never managed to get it because it was built in 2006 and it's on a private lane. I'm roughly 500 feet off the main grid. </p><p></p><p>I had to work with business class Comcast to get a build out done. Roughly costing 6200 to get it to the house with a dedicated node at 150 Mbps and no data cap. I hear this is a fairly cheap price in most cases. </p><p></p><p>The girlfriend is pushing for satellite TV and all that but I'm a little concerned with being beholden to the TV gods. I would rather stick with our Antenna and internet streaming once the ground cables are laid. I suppose that's for another time. I'll be looking into re flashing my old wireless N router I have to use with the open source firmware.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IronSnake, post: 15599482, member: 46336"] Thanks for the advice. I'm a new homeowner as well. I had to deal with the debacle of having absolutely no internet service or cable service to this home aside from Satellite internet. The irony is the home is located in a heavily networked suburban area that's been around for a hundred years. This one just never managed to get it because it was built in 2006 and it's on a private lane. I'm roughly 500 feet off the main grid. I had to work with business class Comcast to get a build out done. Roughly costing 6200 to get it to the house with a dedicated node at 150 Mbps and no data cap. I hear this is a fairly cheap price in most cases. The girlfriend is pushing for satellite TV and all that but I'm a little concerned with being beholden to the TV gods. I would rather stick with our Antenna and internet streaming once the ground cables are laid. I suppose that's for another time. I'll be looking into re flashing my old wireless N router I have to use with the open source firmware. [/QUOTE]
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