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2012-04-01 03:04Michael Madigan : [NF] What's average bandwidth?
2012-04-01 09:30M Jarvis : Re: [NF] What's average bandwidth?
2012-04-01 10:06John Harvey : RE: [NF] What's average bandwidth?
2012-04-01 10:36Kurt @ VR-FX : Re: [NF] What's average bandwidth?
2012-04-01 10:43John Harvey : RE: [NF] What's average bandwidth?
2012-04-02 10:32Alan Bourke : Re: [NF] What's average bandwidth?
2012-04-02 14:02Michael Madigan : Re: [NF] What's average bandwidth?
2012-04-02 14:21Michael Oke, II : Re: [NF] What's average bandwidth?
2012-04-02 15:56Lou Syracuse : RE: [NF] What's average bandwidth?
2012-04-02 16:57Michael Madigan : Re: [NF] What's average bandwidth?
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[NF] What's average bandwidth?

Author: Michael Madigan

Posted: 2012-04-01 03:04:15   Link

I'm looking at replacing my home broadband Internet service with 4G mobile hotspot service.   but I have no idea how much bandwidth I would need..

Does anyone have an idea what a typical desktop uses as far as bandwidth?   

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Re: [NF] What's average bandwidth?

Author: M Jarvis

Posted: 2012-04-01 09:30:32   Link

On Sun, Apr 1, 2012 at 1:04 AM, Michael Madigan <mmadi10699@yahoo.com> wrote:

> I'm looking at replacing my home broadband Internet service with 4G mobile hotspot service.   but I have no idea how much bandwidth I would need..

>

> Does anyone have an idea what a typical desktop uses as far as bandwidth?

Every router I've owned (at least in the last 6-7 years) has had the

ability to track bandwidth usage... maybe connect up to the thing and

turn that setting on and let 'er rip for a month and see... or maybe

call up your current provider and just ask them ?

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RE: [NF] What's average bandwidth?

Author: John Harvey

Posted: 2012-04-01 10:06:48   Link

You might want to rethink that. The providers will kill the connection for

mobile devices if you are deemed an abuser. If you run a whole house off a

mobile hotspot, I would think they would throttle it pretty quick. Google

the keywords "mobile hotspots Verizon throttle"

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I'm looking at replacing my home broadband Internet service with 4G mobile

hotspot service.   but I have no idea how much bandwidth I would need..

Does anyone have an idea what a typical desktop uses as far as bandwidth?   

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Re: [NF] What's average bandwidth?

Author: Kurt @ VR-FX

Posted: 2012-04-01 10:36:59   Link

I agree w/John. I know several providers limit your total usage for the

month - and then you pay a MAJOR Premium if you go over it. 1 or more of

them will throttle back your speed once you start using TOO much

bandwidth in a month. I think only T-Mobile or maybe its Sprint - that

claims NOT to throttle back the speed after you go over a limit.

But - maybe we are misunderstanding what you want to do - since it does

NOT seem like a viable option to do what you stated here.

Also - as John said - some carriers have it against their policy for

people to open up a Hotspot - and let others jump onto thier bandwidth -

while others carriers actually Advertise this feature on TV - so you

will have to look into that...

-K-

On 4/1/2012 11:06 AM, John Harvey wrote:

> You might want to rethink that. The providers will kill the connection for

> mobile devices if you are deemed an abuser. If you run a whole house off a

> mobile hotspot, I would think they would throttle it pretty quick. Google

> the keywords "mobile hotspots Verizon throttle"

>

> John Harvey

>

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> Of Michael Madigan

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> Subject: [NF] What's average bandwidth?

>

> I'm looking at replacing my home broadband Internet service with 4G mobile

> hotspot service. but I have no idea how much bandwidth I would need..

>

> Does anyone have an idea what a typical desktop uses as far as bandwidth?

>

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RE: [NF] What's average bandwidth?

Author: John Harvey

Posted: 2012-04-01 10:43:48   Link

I also would like to note that I have a Droid with Verizon as the provider

and that is all I use it for. It is a hotspot for my use at work, so I don't

exceed the limits of data consumption and we have an unlimited data package.

However, it is flaky, at best. It is constantly dropping connection and

reconnecting. If you have Bellsouth in your area, you can get a dsl

connection for about $30.00 a month. At home, I am forced to use the only

local telco and pay $100.00 per month for dsl and cable.

John Harvey

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I agree w/John. I know several providers limit your total usage for the

month - and then you pay a MAJOR Premium if you go over it. 1 or more of

them will throttle back your speed once you start using TOO much bandwidth

in a month. I think only T-Mobile or maybe its Sprint - that claims NOT to

throttle back the speed after you go over a limit.

But - maybe we are misunderstanding what you want to do - since it does NOT

seem like a viable option to do what you stated here.

Also - as John said - some carriers have it against their policy for people

to open up a Hotspot - and let others jump onto thier bandwidth - while

others carriers actually Advertise this feature on TV - so you will have to

look into that...

-K-

On 4/1/2012 11:06 AM, John Harvey wrote:

> You might want to rethink that. The providers will kill the connection

> for mobile devices if you are deemed an abuser. If you run a whole

> house off a mobile hotspot, I would think they would throttle it

> pretty quick. Google the keywords "mobile hotspots Verizon throttle"

>

> John Harvey

>

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> Behalf Of Michael Madigan

> Sent: Sunday, April 01, 2012 3:04 AM

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> Subject: [NF] What's average bandwidth?

>

> I'm looking at replacing my home broadband Internet service with 4G mobile

> hotspot service. but I have no idea how much bandwidth I would need..

>

> Does anyone have an idea what a typical desktop uses as far as bandwidth?

>

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Re: [NF] What's average bandwidth?

Author: Alan Bourke

Posted: 2012-04-02 10:32:55   Link

On Sun, Apr 1, 2012, at 01:04 AM, Michael Madigan wrote:

> Does anyone have an idea what a typical desktop uses as far as bandwidth?

Impossible to say without knowing the usage patterns. Do you stream

TV/movies? Listen to internet radio stations? Torrent things? Or just

check the odd email?

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Re: [NF] What's average bandwidth?

Author: Michael Madigan

Posted: 2012-04-02 14:02:34   Link

Thanks for everyone's reply

www.clear.com has an unlimited 4G router designed for the home, which would be perfect for me except it's not yet available in my area.

For those who have 4G, is it noticeably faster than average broadband?  

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Subject: Re: [NF] What's average bandwidth?

On Sun, Apr 1, 2012, at 01:04 AM, Michael Madigan wrote:

> Does anyone have an idea what a typical desktop uses as far as bandwidth?

Impossible to say without knowing the usage patterns. Do you stream

TV/movies? Listen to internet radio stations? Torrent things? Or just

check the odd email?

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Re: [NF] What's average bandwidth?

Author: Michael Oke, II

Posted: 2012-04-02 14:21:38   Link

Nope, not in my case. It is faster than 3G tho an noticeably so in some places.

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On Apr 2, 2012, at 12:02 PM, Michael Madigan <mmadi10699@yahoo.com> wrote:

>

>

> Thanks for everyone's reply

>

> www.clear.com has an unlimited 4G router designed for the home, which would be perfect for me except it's not yet available in my area.

>

> For those who have 4G, is it noticeably faster than average broadband?

>

>

>

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> From: Alan Bourke <alanpbourke@fastmail.fm>

> To: profox@leafe.com

> Sent: Monday, April 2, 2012 11:32 AM

> Subject: Re: [NF] What's average bandwidth?

>

>

>

> On Sun, Apr 1, 2012, at 01:04 AM, Michael Madigan wrote:

>

>> Does anyone have an idea what a typical desktop uses as far as bandwidth?

>

> Impossible to say without knowing the usage patterns. Do you stream

> TV/movies? Listen to internet radio stations? Torrent things? Or just

> check the odd email?

> --

> Alan Bourke

> alanpbourke (at) fastmail (dot) fm

>

>

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RE: [NF] What's average bandwidth?

Author: Lou Syracuse

Posted: 2012-04-02 15:56:10   Link

Clear has been advertising up a storm in the Los Angeles area as well. Been wondering about them myself...

Lou

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Thanks for everyone's reply

www.clear.com has an unlimited 4G router designed for the home, which would be perfect for me except it's not yet available in my area.

For those who have 4G, is it noticeably faster than average broadband?  

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To: profox@leafe.com

Sent: Monday, April 2, 2012 11:32 AM

Subject: Re: [NF] What's average bandwidth?

On Sun, Apr 1, 2012, at 01:04 AM, Michael Madigan wrote:

> Does anyone have an idea what a typical desktop uses as far as bandwidth?

Impossible to say without knowing the usage patterns. Do you stream

TV/movies? Listen to internet radio stations? Torrent things? Or just

check the odd email?

--

  Alan Bourke

  alanpbourke (at) fastmail (dot) fm

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Re: [NF] What's average bandwidth?

Author: Michael Madigan

Posted: 2012-04-02 16:57:20   Link

Someone on Facebook said the Clear service in the Las Vegas area is awesome.    

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Clear has been advertising up a storm in the Los Angeles area as well.  Been wondering about them myself...

Lou

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Thanks for everyone's reply

www.clear.com has an unlimited 4G router designed for the home, which would be perfect for me except it's not yet available in my area.

For those who have 4G, is it noticeably faster than average broadband?  

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Sent: Monday, April 2, 2012 11:32 AM

Subject: Re: [NF] What's average bandwidth?

On Sun, Apr 1, 2012, at 01:04 AM, Michael Madigan wrote:

> Does anyone have an idea what a typical desktop uses as far as bandwidth?

Impossible to say without knowing the usage patterns. Do you stream

TV/movies? Listen to internet radio stations? Torrent things? Or just

check the odd email?

--

  Alan Bourke

  alanpbo[excessive quoting removed by server]

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