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Verizon Home LTE is considered a scam.

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Emmelyy
Junior Member
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03-03-2017, 04:26 PM
#21
I've been using 5G for a few months now and experimented with it as the main connection—it's not very reliable. It functioned perfectly for a week, but then it would suddenly experience high latency without warning. So I switched back to DSL as my primary option and kept my consoles on 5G only when downloading. Since I don't usually play online games, it works well for those too. Still, most of the time everything runs smoothly and I don't encounter problems with downloads.
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Emmelyy
03-03-2017, 04:26 PM #21

I've been using 5G for a few months now and experimented with it as the main connection—it's not very reliable. It functioned perfectly for a week, but then it would suddenly experience high latency without warning. So I switched back to DSL as my primary option and kept my consoles on 5G only when downloading. Since I don't usually play online games, it works well for those too. Still, most of the time everything runs smoothly and I don't encounter problems with downloads.

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thinkfan12345
Junior Member
15
03-04-2017, 12:59 AM
#22
i live near a tower that's super close. my plan gives me 150mb for half a gigabyte, but it's unstable and changes a lot. isp landline isn't reliable either—it's slow and only works one way. verizon has two tos options, but both are really bad.
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thinkfan12345
03-04-2017, 12:59 AM #22

i live near a tower that's super close. my plan gives me 150mb for half a gigabyte, but it's unstable and changes a lot. isp landline isn't reliable either—it's slow and only works one way. verizon has two tos options, but both are really bad.

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lkong7
Junior Member
37
03-05-2017, 06:23 AM
#23
My tower is roughly a half-mile away as shown on Google Earth, yet numerous houses lie in between, which caught me off guard to receive 500Mbit. The issues don’t appear under poor weather conditions; it seems to manage that well, though there are some unusual factors with the Three network. It tends to be more problematic for home broadband APN compared to mobile service.
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lkong7
03-05-2017, 06:23 AM #23

My tower is roughly a half-mile away as shown on Google Earth, yet numerous houses lie in between, which caught me off guard to receive 500Mbit. The issues don’t appear under poor weather conditions; it seems to manage that well, though there are some unusual factors with the Three network. It tends to be more problematic for home broadband APN compared to mobile service.

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