ussailis at shaysnet.com wrote: > On the other hand, metal roofing is becomming popular now. You don't want > to be under it. If you own you know, if you rent you will need to check. > Yes, and actually, having the metal roofing between your indoor antenna and the outdoor antenna is a good thing. this is one of the things I struggled with, finding a location where the two antennas did not interfere with each other. i spent a whole day doing this last fall. That said, the person talking about a pro install costing 1k or 2 sounds reasonable! One more thought: the device someone mentioned that converts your cell to use a hardwired internet connection from verizon sounds like a good, easy, relatively affordable choice. but i wanted something as a backup to my internet as we also use VoIP, so if internet goes down we have problems. With backup cell service at least i could tether if needed. -- Thank you, Matt Lampiasi Florence I.T. - A Community IT shop. 413-303-9167 or @ florenceit.net <http://florenceit.net> Join me on twitter <http://twitter.com/florenceit>. Getting our resourceful monthly newsletter <http://florenceit.net/sign-up-for-our-newsletter-for-free-it-tips-news-specials-and-offers>? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.hidden-tech.net/pipermail/hidden-discuss/attachments/20090821/a91486ab/attachment.html