Just got our power back. So, when do we turn our angst to these clowns? Had it all the way through Tuesday morning- then it craps out. Got it back about an hour ago after a week, and it cuts off again.
Sazerac said:
I don't understand how their service stays on for hours after power being out…and then goes out and returns pretty much immediately after neighborhood power is restored.
AgLA06 said:
ATT Fiber hasn't gone done for any of the storms yet in our neighborhood. Powering up the generator and getting internet has been awesome.
My parent's have Xfinity a couple of streets over and it seems like it's down as much as it is up.
Diggity said:
for a backup situation like this, wouldn't T-Mobile or Verizon 5G make more sense? You can still do month-to-month and should be a lot cheaper.
about $500 ($400 for refurb) for the equipment. I think Best buy has a $200 credit towards service with the purchase right now. Service is $120 a mo.Diggity said:
got it. T-Mobile wasn't great, but certainly much better than that.
How much do you have to pay for the Starlink equipment up front?
I haven't really looked since they first started launching. I think the answer unfortunately is it depends. And I believe they just went up on their pricing this year.Diggity said:
got it. T-Mobile wasn't great, but certainly much better than that.
How much do you have to pay for the Starlink equipment up front?
We did hotels since the 8th. Got power yesterday but still no xfinity. If i could buy starlink today and have it set up today, I'd probably pull the trigger, but everywhere it seems to be on order.Diggity said:
Cool.
I read about that "mini" plan, but was under the impression it wasn't available as a standalone. If it is, that would make for a good backup service.
Trying to work with no reliable internet was next to impossible. I was about to give up and bum around at WeWork, then we decided on the hotel route.
I might check that out. I would definitely need to be able to try it first to make sure cell coverage is good. Our neighborhood in Klein just seems to get horrible signal. Doesn't help that we have a radiant barrier roof.Diggity said:
yeah, it's frustrating as hell to have no internet.
You don't realize how much you rely on that service until it's out.
You might try going by a T-Mobile store and picking up a 5G box. It's around $50/month but I think they still have the promo where you get a $200 GC if you keep it for 60 days. They also have a 2 week "test drive" where you can bring it back for no cost if you don't like it.
htxag09 said:
I was just logged into my Xfinity account to expense my phone bill and noticed they have storm backup WiFi option.
It's $250, has a 4 hour battery, and will automatically switch you network over to cellular if there is an outage.
Anyone have experience with this? I'm afraid, along the lines of my comments above, that my neighborhood cell service sucks after storms so would this by default also suck?
https://www.xfinity.com/support/articles/storm-ready