EddieWalker
Epic Contributor
A couple months ago, somebody ran fiber optic down the the road, in front of my place. There isn't a sign on the box, or anything to say who it was.
Yesterday we found a Spectrum business card in our mailbox from Perez, with a phone number on it, and hand written on the card "fiber optic internet call to sign up"
I never heard of Spectrum, so I went to their website and saw that they offer two packages. One for $50 at 500mbps and the other for $70 at 1gig
Currently we're with Skynet and paying $90 a month for the fastest service that they have available to my location at 50mbps.
My wife has Zoom meetings all the time, and in order to do that, we have to turn off everything in the house and unplug the TV. I feel that we are borderline able to do this. We also watch TV with our ROKU, which usually works fine, but we have had buffering issues. The other issue is that this internet service is over the air from a tower. We have an antenna facing that tower with what we are told a very strong signal. If there is a big storm, we only have internet as long as their generator has gas. Once it runs out of gas, they do not fill it up again, and there is no internet. We also have random times when we lose our connection and other times when it's painfully slow.
I read through another post on here that was talking about Spectrum and Direct TV. What I heard the most was the constant increase in pricing. Is that from Direct TV? We don't want Direct TV, we just want reliable high speed internet.
Another concern, and I probably have to talk to Perez to find out, but how do they get the internet from the road to my house? I'm about 700 feet from the road, and probably 800 feet from their box.
Currently we have an Orbi25 Router. I'm not aware of anything else that we have other then the ROKU for the TV. Is there something that we need to buy if we switch to Spectrum?
If you have Spectrum, is it reliable? Do they actually answer the phone if you call them with an issue? Do the rates stay the same or will they shoot up every year?
Thank you,
Eddie
Yesterday we found a Spectrum business card in our mailbox from Perez, with a phone number on it, and hand written on the card "fiber optic internet call to sign up"
I never heard of Spectrum, so I went to their website and saw that they offer two packages. One for $50 at 500mbps and the other for $70 at 1gig
Currently we're with Skynet and paying $90 a month for the fastest service that they have available to my location at 50mbps.
My wife has Zoom meetings all the time, and in order to do that, we have to turn off everything in the house and unplug the TV. I feel that we are borderline able to do this. We also watch TV with our ROKU, which usually works fine, but we have had buffering issues. The other issue is that this internet service is over the air from a tower. We have an antenna facing that tower with what we are told a very strong signal. If there is a big storm, we only have internet as long as their generator has gas. Once it runs out of gas, they do not fill it up again, and there is no internet. We also have random times when we lose our connection and other times when it's painfully slow.
I read through another post on here that was talking about Spectrum and Direct TV. What I heard the most was the constant increase in pricing. Is that from Direct TV? We don't want Direct TV, we just want reliable high speed internet.
Another concern, and I probably have to talk to Perez to find out, but how do they get the internet from the road to my house? I'm about 700 feet from the road, and probably 800 feet from their box.
Currently we have an Orbi25 Router. I'm not aware of anything else that we have other then the ROKU for the TV. Is there something that we need to buy if we switch to Spectrum?
If you have Spectrum, is it reliable? Do they actually answer the phone if you call them with an issue? Do the rates stay the same or will they shoot up every year?
Thank you,
Eddie