I'm looking into switching my home internet from HughesNet Satellite into a wireless provider if I can, possibly Verizon since they have an authorized retailer near me. I've never ever had wireless internet, though, so I'm hoping for advice and the how-to on making this work. What kind of equipment do I need to buy, do I need someone at my house to install something special, and so on. I'm hoping for a plan that doesn't hard-cap my usage (like an unlimited one), though throttling after X gigabytes is OK, since I'm plenty used to that with HughesNet and I can still use that even after being slowed down.
More specifically, the main reason I'm wanting to switch is because satellite internet has a really hard cap on how fast it can go, since the signal must bounce into space, to me, back to space and to the provider. That results in ping times averaging about 1300ms. Having faster wireless would open alot of doors for me, most notably letting me actually play twitch reflex games I'd have no chance of playing before.
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- For context, I needed satellite internet in the first place because I live just far enough from town to not be able to get cable/DSL.
- I live in the bottom of a small valley surrounded by trees on all sides, so I can't even make a cellphone call with my flipper without going up to the highway, but satellite gets above the trees just fine.
- Recently, a cellphone tower was installed near my location, or what I'm fairly certain is a signal boost tower, so I think I'd be able to get internet off that. But when I search for my address on Verizon's website, the results come back negative.
I'm just slow to deal with complex things like this, so hopefully someone with more experience can help me out. Thanks!