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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3758421" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>We have rural internet with a 15 or so mile wireless signal. Best day is 12 MBPS download speed and 1.5 upload speed, but we can stream TV without buffering while using a couple of devices at the same time. The provider had to buy a bigger higher gain antenna for us to use their service.</p><p>I think the difference is the bandwidth in the signals your being provided. Only so many people can walk through a doorway shoulder to shoulder without increasing the size of the doorway.</p><p>We experience that a lot during our travels in the RV. Zero wifi during the day without a lot of buffering, while late at night we can stream TV. The owners say we have wifi and it's free but they don't understand the need to have the capacity for 100 people using what most people would use in their home for two people. Commercial vs home wifi.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3758421, member: 5412"] We have rural internet with a 15 or so mile wireless signal. Best day is 12 MBPS download speed and 1.5 upload speed, but we can stream TV without buffering while using a couple of devices at the same time. The provider had to buy a bigger higher gain antenna for us to use their service. I think the difference is the bandwidth in the signals your being provided. Only so many people can walk through a doorway shoulder to shoulder without increasing the size of the doorway. We experience that a lot during our travels in the RV. Zero wifi during the day without a lot of buffering, while late at night we can stream TV. The owners say we have wifi and it's free but they don't understand the need to have the capacity for 100 people using what most people would use in their home for two people. Commercial vs home wifi. [/QUOTE]
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