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Re: What did you do to your stereo rig today?
The best thing one can do is order or aquire the correct connection to begin with.
Thanks. I am so glad to be back in the game. This past week has s*ck*d donkey dongleberries.
Correction on the post you quoted. The digital cable was directional and it was actually a BNC to BNC, with the adapter coming out of the transport RCA to BNC to the BNC/BNC Boomslang.
How the heck that a (less than) one inch component wreaked so much havoc on my rig is still bewildering but I have been surprised at less before. Things are what they are.
Thanks again. Glad to be back listening!
Tom
Thanks. I am so glad to be back in the game. This past week has s*ck*d donkey dongleberries.
Correction on the post you quoted. The digital cable was directional and it was actually a BNC to BNC, with the adapter coming out of the transport RCA to BNC to the BNC/BNC Boomslang.
How the heck that a (less than) one inch component wreaked so much havoc on my rig is still bewildering but I have been surprised at less before. Things are what they are.
Thanks again. Glad to be back listening!
Tom

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This is actually a really sad story. Not the baseball game part, the alligator has a head injury which makes it very docile and in-alligator like. The gator was stolen while the owner was on vacation by some people looking to play a prank, they released the alligator into a third person’s yard trying to scare them. Obviously they called animal control who trapped the gator and then subsequently released it into the wild. Doesn’t look like Wally was ever found and I’d imagine he didn’t survive long in the wild.

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Re: T-Mobile home internet
Team mobile here. Unit is the original style cylinder. It's in the middle of the house.
150 down and 40 up is pretty typical. I moved it from the windows area because
it was causing a low buzz in my tube headphone amp. Have used it since the
beginning of 2022. Using free TV as well. Wireless connections work well.
150 down and 40 up is pretty typical. I moved it from the windows area because
it was causing a low buzz in my tube headphone amp. Have used it since the
beginning of 2022. Using free TV as well. Wireless connections work well.

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Re: T-Mobile home internet
Also personally using T-Mobile thru Mint. $15/month annual prepaid for unlimited voice, unlimited text, and 15 GB/month data. Hotspot works well on Galaxy S22.
Have put a couple of clients on T-Mobile Home Internet. One of them is T-Mobile Internet for Business. Each are the same price, $55-60/month when autobilled. Neither modem/router is near a wall. Both are getting 130+ Mbps/20+ Mbps. One is running up to 6 simultaneous HD TV streams and at least six additional devices.
Any inexpensive omnidirectional antennas you folks have found to work well with the TM routers? I've tried a couple but they don't seem to make a difference on the business model with two antenna connectors. Current clients don't need it but an upcoming one may.
Have put a couple of clients on T-Mobile Home Internet. One of them is T-Mobile Internet for Business. Each are the same price, $55-60/month when autobilled. Neither modem/router is near a wall. Both are getting 130+ Mbps/20+ Mbps. One is running up to 6 simultaneous HD TV streams and at least six additional devices.
Any inexpensive omnidirectional antennas you folks have found to work well with the TM routers? I've tried a couple but they don't seem to make a difference on the business model with two antenna connectors. Current clients don't need it but an upcoming one may.

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Re: T-Mobile home internet
Us mobile 275 a year unlimited everything
No complaints
Not available everywhere. It's available 45 minutes from my house BUT not available in our city or cities around us. My son had them for a long time, one day he got a letter telling him he had to change networks, he didn't, they up and turned off his phone.
Really? US Mobile can use T-mobile towers or Verizon towers (you pick which one at the initial setup). So you are saying you only have AT&T towers near you? If so, check out Cricket?

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Re: T-Mobile home internet
There's so many 3rd party network companies though...
A few years ago I decided to stay limber in monthly bills like this.
I have multiple hook ups for home internet and paid off phones and I'm prepared and willing to switch providers at a moments notice if we can't reach agreeable pricing.
23 a mo for unlimited phones and 40 a mo for unlimited gigabit internet lowest I have achieved in my area
A few years ago I decided to stay limber in monthly bills like this.
I have multiple hook ups for home internet and paid off phones and I'm prepared and willing to switch providers at a moments notice if we can't reach agreeable pricing.
23 a mo for unlimited phones and 40 a mo for unlimited gigabit internet lowest I have achieved in my area

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Re: T-Mobile home internet
Us mobile 275 a year unlimited everything
No complaints
Not available everywhere. It's available 45 minutes from my house BUT not available in our city or cities around us. My son had them for a long time, one day he got a letter telling him he had to change networks, he didn't, they up and turned off his phone.

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Re: T-Mobile home internet
motorstereo wrote: »Is anyone using t mobile for cell service and have any thoughts on it? I have AT&T and their pricing is pushing me into finding a new provider.
I'm using mint which is now owned by and on T-mobiles network. I sure like the savings, and it's been great for us. Worked great in Greece and Turkey as well if that matters to you.
I always buy my phones refurbished or on eBay and then use a cheaper service like mint and i save close to $1000 a year...

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