They are who I use too. Their service is very simple. As for me, when
they set me up, they just gave me a card with a static ip address,
gateway, and dns. You use any device you want. For me, I use a linux box
with shorewall as the firewall. On my home lan, I have a cheap netgear
AP that I bought off of ebay (netgear wg102).
--Sam
On 05/22/2014 11:08 PM, 10BitWorks on behalf of mike perez wrote:
> Question for you wireless router experts.
> I'm going to sign up for internet with a Wireless ISP (WISP) called
>
gvec.net <
http://gvec.net>
>
> I believe how it works is that they'll install an antenna here at my
> house and then i optionally rent a low-end ($3/mo) or high-end ($6/mo)
> wireless router from them.
>
> Being irrationally suspicious of any kind of gotcha fees, i'd rather buy
> my own wireless router. Would any router i buy off the shelf be
> compatible with a WISP antenna? How is the connection between outdoor
> antenna and my indoor router made?
>
> Here is all that their site provides on their routers
>
http://www.gvec.net/business/routers.aspx
>
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