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10-06-2022 05:40 PM
Hi,
High-speed internet is not available at our location, near Courtland, Ontario. We finally decided to install an internet dish - most likely on a tower (neighbours on both sides of us had to install towers).
I can’t be there on the day of installation - another family member who is not very tech-savvy will be there.
If anyone can offer their experience on a similar installation, I’d appreciate it. This will help prepare my family member for the day of the installation. Specifically, we are wondering if the technician will have to connect a wire from the dish to the house and if so, what they will need to connect it to?(eg. Power?, phone line? both?)
Any information is greatly appreciated. Thank you!
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10-08-2022 04:34 PM
Hi there @SS,
Thank you for your post.
With a Wireless Home Internet installation the technician would install a device outside which would be the box to receive signal from the tower. From there they would run a line from the box down into the home, which would plug into the modem they will install. Depending on the line of sight, a post may need to be installed to receive signal, but that would be at the technicians discretion while they are.
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10-08-2022 04:34 PM
Hi there @SS,
Thank you for your post.
With a Wireless Home Internet installation the technician would install a device outside which would be the box to receive signal from the tower. From there they would run a line from the box down into the home, which would plug into the modem they will install. Depending on the line of sight, a post may need to be installed to receive signal, but that would be at the technicians discretion while they are.
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10-10-2022 04:40 PM
Thanks Nick. Info was helpful
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