How to Get REAL High Speed Internet with NO Data Limits for Rural or Country Areas

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If you have a friend or family member that has Cable Internet, Fiber Optic Internet or any other High Speed Internet Access and you live in the country where High Speed Internet doesn't exist, then you too can start enjoying High Speed Internet with NO Data Limits and 100Mbps download speeds or faster!

Keep in mind that the product listed below is what I had to purchase for my requirements. You too will probably need to purchase the same exact items, but be sure to adjust length of ethernet cables for your needs ... the size of wireless router you prefer, etc..

NOTE: The hardware side of this system is pretty easy to install. If you can change the oil on your car, you can install and connect the hardware. The only issue you may run into is aligning the PowerBeams and setting up the software side of the system. Selecting the correct settings in the admin settings is a bit tricky.

If you decide to purchase this system and need assistance with setup from beginning to end, I am willing to help you over the phone or by video chat, provided your not an idiot with no common sense.

You will need the following items ...

- 25' Ladder
- 13mm Wrench
- 1/2" Wrench
- Large Zip Ties
- Phillips Head Screwdriver
- Ratchet with 13mm and 1/2" sockets
- Common Sense & Patience

Checkout a line of Nano-Bridge Products by Ubiquiti.

My Current Setup:

- Ubiquiti PBE-5AC-620, PowerBeam AC 5GHz 29dBi 620mm 450+Mbps 30+km airMAX Bridge ... (Whichever PowerBeam you decide on, you will need a total of 2 to complete the connection or Bridge) - ( NewEgg ) - $200.00 each

- StarTech N6PATCH150BK Cat6 Patch Cable - 150 ft. - Black Ethernet Cable - Snagless RJ45 Cable - Ethernet Cord - Cat 6 Cable - (Length will depend on how far away your PowerBeam is from your Router or PC - I Purchased 150' of Exterior CAT6 to run from my PowerBeam to my Router) ( NewEgg ) - $43.00

- Inline Ethernet Surge Protectors ( Total of 2 ) ( NewEgg ) - $12.00 Each

- #6-AWG Solid Bare Copper Wire - ( Length will depend on how high you mount the PowerBeam Radio ... I purcashed 25' For Each Radio ) - ( Home Depot ) - $20.00 each

- ERICO 5/8 in. x 8 ft. Copper Ground Rod ( Home Depot) - $18.00

Optional

- Wireless Router - (I chose the Linksys EA9500 Max-Stream™ AC5400 MU-MIMO Gigabit Wi-Fi Router ) ( NewEgg or B&H ) - $399.99

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Please help if you can ... even if it is a $1

JayGraphix
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Why don't these companies use cell phone towers or wind turbine towers to create an infrastructure?

bridgendesar
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Had this system in the Mountains of Puerto Rico. Had 25MB speed. It's not much but for $20 a month works well

DavidrKun
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Hopefully the planned Amazon and Space Ex low orbit satellite internet system will solve a lot of the problems for people in rural areas

DMS-pq
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damn this is cool, makes me wish I lived in a rural area. The interface to the equipment is awesome. The lack of rural infrastructure is pretty damn sad in 2018, the big telcos have made promises over and over again in the past to get gov subsidies and spectrum and they never followed through, shameful.

sicksonezer
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I install these for a WISP in LA and in Fort Myers FL.... It's what we use to send our feed to other locations to send it through PtMP applications.. Perfect setup.... In rural areas you can open up the channel widths to 80 mhz because you have nothing else out there broadcasting in the 5 ghz range which helps... Gets a little more tricky in more urban areas.. We use Air Fiber 24's for longer range and more bandwidth.... we push about 1 gig between PTP's

jsliva
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Thanks for sharing. Always wanted to try a setup like yours, wasn't sure if was legit or not, thanks again

turdfurguson
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So what would something like this cost

starlightrocketry
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I've been using Cyberonics Fixed Wireless for a little over a year.
Not all has been smooth without a lot of reading and troubleshooting on my end.
As of 3 days ago I finally have it running excellent!
Without going into it all, I will just tell you what I have for my setup that works well in my trailer out in the middle of the woods.
2 Yagi Antennas setup in Cross-Polarization (Antennas mirror each other at 45 degrees).
1 Antenna runs straight to the modem via LMR400 cable.
1 Antenna runs into a Wilson Pro iOT 5 band Booster via LMR400 cable, and then into the modem.
Since getting this setup where it is I average 25Mb down, and 6Mb up.
My Signal Strength averages -100dBm and my Signal Quality averages -8
When playing Guild Wars 2 (WvW) I average 90ms ping
When playing COD MW my ping averages 70ms ping
It's great to have a stable connection to game on again!
Good luck to all those out there in rural areas that want good internet!

Hossenfaus
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Awesome video. We could only get about 6 meg at best for the last several years. Quite often, it was more like 1-2 meg. After watching this video, I found Cambium Force 180 bridge in a box on Amazon. I put the master at our office 5.2 miles away and the slave at our house out in the country. It works really well. Thanks.

CH-xxqo
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It's amazing what you can do over flat farm terrain. We're screwed, here in the Appalachians.

sylentxtinction
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Jay. Our FM station is 3 miles from cable internet. We have a 200 ft. tower. We may have someone willing to allow access to their address to subscribe to cable internet (3 miles away as crow flies). Could your system work for us? How high on each end? Clear field next to our tower but Pine trees at other end.

TrustJesusToday
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How close do you have to be with someone with high speed internet and what if you live in a valley

joechristel
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I have a similar set up at my business with the Nanobeam AC units. They work great, I'm able to pick up a signal from my house at almost 2 miles away. But it's only temporary until the ISP installs fiber lines to my business

Dang_Jim
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Power beam 620 is awesome I use them for over a year now.. 23 miles !

TheSadnessskies
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Thanks for sharing. You practice what you preach. Probably could make a business of doing this as many of us are clueless or confused by the misinformation that’s out there. But it still seems this system works only on the close fringe of a hardwired system and not so much further away or in wooded areas.

olben
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I live in a large town Milton Keynes, in UK and could only get 2 meg. Which seems silly, but the local fiber cabinet was full and Open Reach did not up grade it in after one month! In the end I gave up and got mobile broadband with 3, and got about 20 meg which is fine for me. Can also get about 100 meg at night, so large files are done by morning like computer games.

Its gone to the other extreme now, as Vodafone are offering upto 1 Gig broadband now, as they have layed fiber, Open Reach also pulled out there finger, and added capacity. But still in contract on mobile broadband, and will probably stay with it as is cheap.

Thanks for sharing as is another option, if needed.

gavinnorthants
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You could look into running your own cable and amplifiers to Time Warner using RG 11 or to ATT DSL if you use CAT6 instead of the standard CAT3 you should be able to go longer distances or with loop extenders. If you already have phone you may need to pull out any load coils and bridge tap. If you don't own the poles than you might have to rent space. If you have to run underground than you are probably screwed as far as cost goes unless you want to dig your own trench. Another idea would be to run fiber optic and future proof yourself. I think many of these high prices quoted by the phone and cable companies reflect the refusal to be bothered rather than an actual cost.

kimobrien.
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I've liked and subscribed. This is exactly what I need.

chriscalhoun
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What equipment and how are you hooked up on your remote side? I've got family about 1800 ft away that can get 100 and 300 Mbps. I can only get 25 Mbps. I also have a couple 45 ft power poles the power co. left me when they put in new poles and lines. This sounds like the ticket but I'm wondering how much inconvenience my family would have in getting this set up.

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