Chieta's have been good historically. But whatever one you can still buy, market is getting thin.
Just remember, do not EVER switch a cable on one of these that has power. Don't add it, and don't remove it in that case. It's guaranteed to blow them.
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I've done everything except trying a different router or installing a HIC. I'm not going to pursue those options as the feature is not that important to me, so it's just going to remain non-functional for now.
We are Cox cable customers, mainly for ease of use for my wife. We also have Amazon prime for streaming.
We received an email from Cox saying our plan qualifies us to receive ESPN unlimited at no extra cost. It has to be activated for use. After years of cable I find this hard to believe...
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My suggestion is to go to a Duo Hub and use a splitter off the Duo Hub center tap to feed all your Joeys. All the equipment will be able to see each other and share DVR content anywhere.
Why not just let people buy the boxes and charge a lower mirror fee like dish does!!! instead of adding all of these crazy fee's. at this point it's not worth it unless there going to launch another sat wich is not happening
I got Spectrum Fiber a couple of years ago in my very rural neck of the NC woods thanks to the RDOF and it's been quite reliable considering it's aerial. I did keep Starlink though on the $5 per month Standby plan.
Hi WhiteBeard. Morse code is no longer a requirement here in Canada either, which has opened up the hobby to a lot more people. The ham radio hobby is so huge. Some people are into HF only, some are into digital modes only. Some people in our radio club only use CW (morse code). I...
When we were in CA we had a 10gig fiber connection and it was 49.99 a month!!! Why would i pay charter wich was double or more for poor service :rolleyes:. we had multiple options for internets