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  • čas přidán 4. 06. 2018
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  • @ewsclass6679
    @ewsclass6679 Před 6 lety +18

    MEGABITS NOT MEGABYTES

  • @ryang6572
    @ryang6572 Před 6 lety +34

    Pretty scary that you don’t know the difference between megabit and megabyte when selling this is a service!

    • @MrAMyatt
      @MrAMyatt Před 6 lety +4

      I'm sure he knows the difference, just mixing up terms when talking and probably didn't fix it in post because he assumed most people watching this would know what he meant.

  • @vidneypopples
    @vidneypopples Před 4 lety +18

    Megabits not megabytes.

  • @vwlotz
    @vwlotz Před 6 lety +19

    A bit of a miss leading title, the internet is not “FREE” it’s from his leased line which he pays for. This is a bit like saying that by me using the Wi-Fi in my house it’s “free” internet coming from the “air”

    • @SuperKimjong
      @SuperKimjong Před 6 lety +3

      TechFlow - the pinned comment is also misleading then. It's a paid connection from Virgin Media. Nothing free about paying for a leased line. The extra bandwidth used is bandwidth he can no longer sell to customers. This is like owning a restaurant and eating from your own menu.

  • @dorkultra
    @dorkultra Před 6 lety +11

    you mean megabits not megabytes for the download/upload

    • @evo7836
      @evo7836 Před 6 lety

      I just pointed this out too. lol

  • @AbidStream
    @AbidStream Před 6 lety +14

    It’s not free if you’re paying for it in the first place😂🤦🏻‍♂️

  • @systemvoid287
    @systemvoid287 Před 6 lety +13

    Mate, I don't think that you're using proper outdoor rated cable which will result in the cable deteriorating and you will probably end up with cracked cable and shit with the UK's weather.

    • @GeorgeLockwood
      @GeorgeLockwood Před 6 lety +2

      System Void ya I looked at that and thought, “hmmmm.” One way to learn, the hard way

    • @TruePcKing
      @TruePcKing Před 6 lety +2

      and the server he wants to put up there will die/ over heat fast because of all the dust

  • @BassBoosterHD
    @BassBoosterHD Před 6 lety +19

    Oh my goodness.... Its megaBITS (Mb) not megaBYTES (MB) to measure internet speed.... please learn

    • @GeorgeLockwood
      @GeorgeLockwood Před 6 lety +2

      Bass Booster HD OMFG IKR. It gives me OCD every time i hear it.

    • @MaXwellFalstein
      @MaXwellFalstein Před 6 lety

      You can measure Internet bandwidth in MBps but Mbps is what Alex is reading.

    • @GeorgeLockwood
      @GeorgeLockwood Před 6 lety

      MaX Falstein No, it is a well regarded and accepted fact that data transmission is measured in megabits per second (Mbps) whereas data storage is measured in megabytes (MB). While yes you technically can measure data transmission rates in Megabytes it doesn’t mean people won’t think you are a complete numbnut

    • @MaXwellFalstein
      @MaXwellFalstein Před 6 lety +2

      In data centre and supercomputer networks, both values tend to be stated for different protocols operating over the networks such as TCP/IP or Ethernet operating over InfiniBand or Fibre Channel operating over InfiniBand. Storage over network is often quoted as GBps across a network connection or aggregated connections, TBps across a switch or PBps across a whole network.
      I can factually certify this because it is one of my areas of work. Just because you have not come across MBps does not mean it is not used.

    • @BassBoosterHD
      @BassBoosterHD Před 6 lety

      Yes it *can* be measured in MB but for what im talking about and numbers from speedtest, its megabits...

  • @MrSwain4
    @MrSwain4 Před 6 lety +9

    btw its megabits not megabytes silly!

    • @maxoneill6582
      @maxoneill6582 Před 6 lety +1

      Says he is a network engineer lol 😂😂

  • @kiddywiddy5000
    @kiddywiddy5000 Před 6 lety +14

    I swear if he says Ethernet wrong one more time

    • @jamess1787
      @jamess1787 Před 6 lety +1

      xFluffyMods he also measures speed in bytes per second. Last time that made sense was with iperf or dd...

  • @krusher00
    @krusher00 Před 6 lety +8

    I've watched about 4 of your videos on your wireless network now and wanted to add some comments for you @techflow that might help you on your way.
    Firstly, you've done some amazing stuff, it's clear you've picked a lot of the knowledge up as you've gone along which is to be commended, I learnt a lot of what I know in much the same way and ignore the dummies who claim this is illegal or just want to tell you what you're doing wrong and make fun of you. I will however offer some friendly recommendations as someone who has worked in this industry for 12 years:
    1. Get some tough-cable or outdoor ethernet cable that will last - the grey stuff you've shown is going to deteriorate with time and you'll have to re-run the whole lot; better to spend a bit more upfront and have it last for the servicable life of the radios (5 years~)
    2. If you were to supply each of your customers with a MikroTik hAP ac lite or similar, you would a) have a device that you could login to allowing you to check speed and test the network from your customers end and b) supply PoE out (via port 5) to the radios you're installing, making for a much neater installation overall.
    3. Have a look into more of the MikroTik gear for routing - while the Ubiquiti UI is appealing, you loose a lot of useful functionality that RouterOS has standard
    4. If you want to start providing services to business, it'd be worthwhile looking into grounding the radios also - in the event a lightning strike or surge hits the devices are properly grounded and you save (at your home base) the switches/routers from being fried by voltage fed down the cable - in my opinion this is a case of "when" lightning hits close enough, not if :-)
    5. Join some of the WISP Groups on Facebook, checkout The Brothers WISP or other such groups on youtube and listen to some of the new things people are talking about and keep yourself up to date on these - you've basically become one of the gang so you might as well benefit from others experience and help your own business out in the process.
    6. For redundancy; install 2 sectors, one above the other - where you have customers on the PTMP setup you have the ability to setup a fallback SSID they can connect to in the event you want to take a sector offine to upgrade it / replace it.
    7. On the subject of sectors - look into the RF Elements range of antennas - if you're having any issues with too much interference as you get near more heavily populated areas these will save you a lot of pain, ensuring that you signal only goes where you want it to, and you don't have to deal with the other crap nearby. Your customers can still operate on the regular client radios, but having good noise isolation on your primary connection points will give you more channels to work with and make for a better user experience all round.
    8. Look into setting up a redundant point of entry into your network - now you've got your house, when you can justify it get a second high speed connection there (even if it's not as fast as the first) so that in the event you loose your primary at least you have some 'limp-home' functionality for the people relying on your network.
    9. Keep doing what you are doing, running an ISP no matter how big or small can be a great experience and a lot of fun!

    • @block_wiz
      @block_wiz Před 5 lety

      Criticism is good because you do things right, if you take it as criticism and not random hate. I bet this dude is still going to be installing his network CABINETS in the attic...

  • @SuperSaf
    @SuperSaf Před 6 lety +3

    Awesome work dude!

  • @millergram
    @millergram Před 6 lety +12

    You obviously go through a mainstream provider anyways. You don't supply your own pool. You basically take what you get and push out to other people in your neighborhood and then charge them. Stop fronting like you're your own ISP.
    Edit - I, myself and others apparently...see multiple issues. Please read the comments and correct your mistakes.
    Outdoor rated cabling, grounding, attic space for a server???

    • @MrAMyatt
      @MrAMyatt Před 6 lety

      How do you think an ISP works? They purchase data from an upstream provider and on-sell to clients. In a previous video he mentioned that he has a wholesale agreement with his provider. Retail ISPs do not usually allow you to act as an ISP and on-sell, so getting a wholesale agreement is necessary before doing this.

    • @dzlcrd9519
      @dzlcrd9519 Před 6 lety

      Anthony But they supply public ips. He provides a lan access.

    • @MrAMyatt
      @MrAMyatt Před 6 lety

      Denzel Disk he could if he wanted to. He’d have to purchase a block of IPs though and for the small amount of clients he has and none of them probably need a unique public IP, there is no need.

    • @aidanthetaylor
      @aidanthetaylor Před 6 lety

      No he could not provide his own IP Addresses, he certainly has no idea what BGP is and not a single piece of equipment he owns can route IPs. He couldn't afford the cost to own his own block of IPs, let alone the cost to get the equipment to actually use the IPs.
      Edit: Anthony how you said an ISP works is not at all how an ISP actually works.

    • @MrAMyatt
      @MrAMyatt Před 6 lety

      aidan can’t speak for your country. But it does here in Australia.

  • @CamthraXZA
    @CamthraXZA Před 6 lety +6

    @alex, you should invest in a uinstaller. Makes setup and alignment much easierand more efficient. I run a WISP in South Africa and use pretty much exclusively UBNT. With 2 in a team we can do an install in 45 min if all goes well. 1 guy on the roof and 1 guy runs a cable to the point on the roof. You can install the radio and do alignment with the uinstaller while the cable is being run, then crimp up and youre done.

    • @langeman77
      @langeman77 Před 6 lety

      Cameron Olivier // hey Oliver liked your comment you gave to Alex. I want to do the same setup in SA . In order to establish a LAN and later a WAN. As you know data in SA is stupid expansive.
      Would like to know what equipment you use and setup. And do you get a lease line from what ISP.

  • @crewgadjy
    @crewgadjy Před 6 lety +10

    Its not free you pay for it at other house.

  • @Gershy13
    @Gershy13 Před 6 lety +1

    Absolutely love these new house networking videos!

  • @beawatton
    @beawatton Před 3 lety +15

    Hardly fibre* internet if you're getting it via a dish...

    • @markh1ggins
      @markh1ggins Před 3 lety

      By this logic once you start using WiFi you couldn't call that fibre either?

    • @johnsmith-vz4sk
      @johnsmith-vz4sk Před 3 lety

      @@markh1ggins his original solution/connection isn't fiber is the point

    • @markh1ggins
      @markh1ggins Před 3 lety

      @@johnsmith-vz4sk His original connection is fibre, he's just redistributing it using a dish.

    • @johnsmith-vz4sk
      @johnsmith-vz4sk Před 3 lety

      @@markh1ggins I think the previous comment was based on the fact that slow vdsl can go faster than what he showed

  • @MultiSquizy
    @MultiSquizy Před 6 lety +3

    Amazingly produced, well done

  • @peasanthill5255
    @peasanthill5255 Před 5 lety

    Thanks for the great video Alex. This is just what I needed to get connectivity from my home to my ranch, which is about three miles away and has great line of sight.

  • @GavinTranter
    @GavinTranter Před 6 lety +4

    should use external grade cable

  • @charblee
    @charblee Před 4 lety +10

    I could be wrong... but the ethernet cable he showed on screen wasn't an outdoor rated cable.

  • @12mujtaba12
    @12mujtaba12 Před 6 lety +6

    when you can't terminate a RJ45 cable properly, at least use certified EZ RJ45 plugs and make sure your wires are straight. if you look closely the crimper he used is supposed to chop off the excess wire at the end of the plug and it didn't even do that.

  • @MikePowlas
    @MikePowlas Před 5 lety +1

    Congrats on the 300K great video. I run a WISP myself and it is so much fun.

  • @evo7836
    @evo7836 Před 6 lety +10

    There's a difference between megaBYTES and megaBITS.

  • @kylesundell5300
    @kylesundell5300 Před 5 lety +6

    Do you not need to ground that pole?

  • @screb1411
    @screb1411 Před 5 lety +6

    How to get fast WiFi
    Immediately says don’t try it at home

  • @hiddenidentity8291
    @hiddenidentity8291 Před 6 lety +7

    You have a Virgin Media leased line. 😅(So, no "FREE Internet" and furthermore you do rely on major networks, and always have done)

    • @hiddenidentity8291
      @hiddenidentity8291 Před 6 lety +2

      It's not free internet, which I believe is the point you're referring to. It's internet paid for by Alex (or his company) and then distributed to himself, in no way is it free.
      In addition, it is reliant on major broadband networks at a low-level, that being a Virgin Media Leased Line- thus the statement at 8:41 is false as he states " I can now supply myself internet to this house without me having to go through the likes of virgin or BT or any of the major cable provider"
      His internet is paid for, and moreover uses "major cable provider"(s) in the UK namely Virgin Media (and most likely BT Openreach- for service of the leased line)

  • @JonMichaelDeBona
    @JonMichaelDeBona Před 6 lety +8

    "FREE"

  • @rednet4687
    @rednet4687 Před 6 lety +3

    hey alex it can go up if you use outdoor cable cat6. the noise outside will stream down you cable speed even if you have good signal

  • @JonLines
    @JonLines Před 6 lety +12

    Your server is going to cook in that loft space in the summer.

  • @Lu-dn4qz
    @Lu-dn4qz Před 5 lety +1

    Sweating watching this

  • @allensandven0
    @allensandven0 Před 4 lety +10

    So just buy a second house that has access to fiber isp and there you go free high speed wireless !

  • @larsjarredspeetjens
    @larsjarredspeetjens Před 3 lety +12

    Alex: 50 mbps
    Me: Laughs 1000mbps

    • @devilzrejectz7318
      @devilzrejectz7318 Před 2 lety

      I got 1000mbps gigabit Internet aswell

    • @mauznemo
      @mauznemo Před 2 lety +1

      @@devilzrejectz7318 and i have 2.37mbps 😭

    • @drbass9677
      @drbass9677 Před 2 lety

      @@devilzrejectz7318 Me: Laughs 10Gig

    • @SaintIzuma
      @SaintIzuma Před 2 lety

      @@drbass9677 how do u get it

    • @drbass9677
      @drbass9677 Před 2 lety

      @@SaintIzuma from my isp, gigabit is the cheaper option or you can get 10gig but it’s pretty expensive.

  • @MikePowlas
    @MikePowlas Před 4 lety +7

    After you lined up the other Antenna what speeds did you get? thanks for the video.

  • @ritikp82
    @ritikp82 Před 6 lety

    That was so cool , i wish i knew how to do this

  • @nikosnikolou15
    @nikosnikolou15 Před 6 lety

    LOve your videos Alex!Appreciate the good work you put into your videos.

  • @MarshMello00
    @MarshMello00 Před 5 lety +5

    0:43 Is he using the drill as a hammer XD

  • @misfitsman805
    @misfitsman805 Před 5 lety +6

    So where is the super fast fiber internet in this video?

  • @iikraze9864
    @iikraze9864 Před 5 lety +13

    its MEGABITS not MEGABYTES, you should know the difference being a TECH CHANNEL lol

    • @0xbrell762
      @0xbrell762 Před 5 lety

      @@Kyle-kn8ye you know you can change the MEGABITS to MEGABYTES in the speedtest configuration.... so, your comment is invalid... try if you dont beliveme

    • @iikraze9864
      @iikraze9864 Před 5 lety +2

      @@Kyle-kn8ye I could have not agreed more. This is a perfect description of how MB vs Mb works

    • @wvbzy
      @wvbzy Před 5 lety

      Roberto Cubero it's not invalid you just think your smart

  • @MrAlphaGamez
    @MrAlphaGamez Před 6 lety +6

    it really bugs me that you are saying you are getting 50MB when in reality you are getting 5MB equal to 50Mb MB = Megabytes and Mb = Megabits, D: stahp it

    • @fauxxo9958
      @fauxxo9958 Před 6 lety

      MrAlphaGamez 5MB = 40Mb...

    • @MrAlphaGamez
      @MrAlphaGamez Před 6 lety +1

      Fauxxo yeah I suppose, you get the idea doe, marz is way out when saying 50MB

  • @HraklisKirlis
    @HraklisKirlis Před 6 lety +5

    you have no idea how that ubiquity antennas wotk!!!

  • @Jordanixting
    @Jordanixting Před 6 lety +8

    An outdoor rated cable should have defiantly been used, or at least some form of conduit should have been used. The pole should also be earthed. Ubiquiti even sell a device that specifically earthes poles!

    • @millergram
      @millergram Před 6 lety +1

      Agreed. He should really consult with field techs before he posts an online video acting like he's a professional.

    • @MrAMyatt
      @MrAMyatt Před 6 lety +1

      Absolutely. That could have been outdoor rated cable, but very unlikely as it is usually black. The Ubiquiti surge protector unit is also a must and Ubiquiti usually void the warranty if they aren't used on outdoor installations. Would definitely like to see Alex follow proper procedures in this regard.

    • @CamthraXZA
      @CamthraXZA Před 6 lety +1

      UBNT even go as far as to spec 2 surge protectors. 1 at the radio and 1 at the power source. But he is trying, give him a break. He can only learn. Just hope he learns how valuable a lifeline and harness is before he needs it, those steep pitch roofs are dangerous.

  • @detective_panda7286
    @detective_panda7286 Před 5 lety

    Really enjoyed the video

  • @WVXYZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ
    @WVXYZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ Před 6 lety +2

    Jed did a top job filming and editing this video!

    • @maxoneill6582
      @maxoneill6582 Před 6 lety +1

      EPIC.PERSON.HERE. But a rubbish job with the title

  • @PLANTONE
    @PLANTONE Před 6 lety +3

    What did you do to patch the roof after the hole?

  • @sergeyvasilyevjr2644
    @sergeyvasilyevjr2644 Před 6 lety +6

    You failed at making ethernet cables, don't insert it one wire a a time

  • @georgehill8998
    @georgehill8998 Před 6 lety +2

    God I love these networking videos 😃

  • @funnynoodle6997
    @funnynoodle6997 Před 6 lety +1

    Cant go wrong with ubiquiti

  • @mohammaddebes7681
    @mohammaddebes7681 Před 6 lety +4

    1 MB/s = 8 Mb/s
    We usually measure data sizes in megabytes (MB) but internet speeds in megabits (Mb).

  • @appleanzivino987
    @appleanzivino987 Před 5 lety +4

    Title-HOW TO get super fast internet....
    Him-don’t try anything we do in the vid

  • @JenorvinTV
    @JenorvinTV Před 5 lety +2

    nice documentary

  • @GetCTOwned
    @GetCTOwned Před 4 lety +1

    Ubiquiti make some AWESOME wireless tech. Been using them for wireless deployments at work instead to Cisco Aironet for years now.

  • @mihajlolukic4820
    @mihajlolukic4820 Před 5 lety +6

    Its not megabytes its megabits you divide it by 8 and you get the megabytes

  • @francocastilloAR
    @francocastilloAR Před 3 lety +3

    3:42 Scraped 😂😂😂

  • @jayselad
    @jayselad Před 6 lety

    From Alex's experience with the ubiquiti range I decided to get an access point for my flat. I got the lite from Amazon for around £74 and now my flat is served by a lovely stable 70mg down and 15mg up. Very easy to set up with an app demonstrated with passion in one of Alex's tech flow videos. Good job boys always innovating and bringing us content that helps us get the best from our tech. Oh and I've gone Alexa mad too with smart bulbs and leds

  • @nikkeyjoseekka7895
    @nikkeyjoseekka7895 Před 6 lety +2

    Do a complete series on setting up WISP? Like a consultant

  • @grandcelebration2233
    @grandcelebration2233 Před 5 lety +7

    You don't have 60 to 70 megabytes bandwidth like you claim. It's megabits! 1 byte is 8 bits. Get educated so you don't spread misinformation to others.

  • @Starlite123
    @Starlite123 Před 6 lety +7

    Dude MB and Mbps are two different things! You MEAN Mbps! Not MB!

  • @janorzegwydra29
    @janorzegwydra29 Před 6 lety

    I don’t know what it is but I just love this types of videos from Alex.

  • @JLSD_techie
    @JLSD_techie Před 4 lety +3

    You have the same crimp tool I have

  • @stefanthechef3436
    @stefanthechef3436 Před 6 lety +3

    The ladder climbing is given me anxiety like omg

  • @craigburch7494
    @craigburch7494 Před 6 lety +6

    I wonder if you can make a video without throwing your hands around in the air

  • @luisitech9146
    @luisitech9146 Před 5 lety +1

    which dish is that one?

  • @JonathanOpsomer
    @JonathanOpsomer Před 6 lety +1

    Alex, the kind of guy to buy a house to supply a new neighborhood with his own WISP services.

  • @assassinofoz
    @assassinofoz Před 6 lety +4

    568b not category b

  • @imranpatel7836
    @imranpatel7836 Před 6 lety +3

    Scaffolding??? Cowboy builders at work lol

  • @beerdiaryshootinmcdaniel8063

    Awesome vid. How does the chimney vent out?

  • @watergrunt3694
    @watergrunt3694 Před 6 lety +2

    What are you going to do for cooling the server? Not sure where you are located but with my experience, attics can get in well over 160 degrees. Plus you have a lot of issues with dust in attics over time.

  • @calebrose2031
    @calebrose2031 Před 6 lety +4

    decided to pay $50 for a wifi antenna adapter and i pick up my schools wifi around a half a mile away the fastest normal download in my area is 1.5 down and now using the schools network i get 25 down which is awsome i get inconsistant speeds when cloudy but hey an extra connection for free and i have permission to use it as long as im not doing anything ilegal on it ps one the the teachers is my aunt so thats how i got permission

  • @LackHapeLuis
    @LackHapeLuis Před 6 lety +9

    So its not free... you are just using a dish to get it from your parents house?..........................

    • @casualt2212
      @casualt2212 Před 6 lety

      Not technically free but it is eliminating the internet bill for a whole house which will certainly save a lot over time.

    • @mooseuk8753
      @mooseuk8753 Před 6 lety

      Andrew Macintyre but he pays more for the ability to do that

  • @nemo5632
    @nemo5632 Před 6 lety +2

    Once the other houses are built will you still have line of sight? Maybe should have not cut the pole so you could raise again if needed.

  • @ajinthelife7933
    @ajinthelife7933 Před 6 lety +4

    Its just a matter of time before you or someone you are working with slips and falls... Dont you think you should use some kind of harness just because that's a lot safer than the slip and fall from the roof not to mention your liability as a employer to the people you have working for you or helping? You just seem a little fearless on the roof when anyone on a building site will tell you how dangerous it can be.

    • @ajinthelife7933
      @ajinthelife7933 Před 6 lety

      Or you could get ally law to do all your roof work 😂😂😂

    • @lukedyte3969
      @lukedyte3969 Před 6 lety +2

      Think there just mates. Not employees of his company 😂

    • @SimonHepworth
      @SimonHepworth Před 6 lety

      Willing to bet he doesn't have any liability insurance either.

    • @lukedyte3969
      @lukedyte3969 Před 6 lety

      Simon Hepworth and even as a business you don't have to, it's just a good idea too. Incase you get sued.

    • @SimonHepworth
      @SimonHepworth Před 6 lety +2

      If you have a company installing dishes when things can fall on other people, if you DON'T have liability insurance, you've no business running a business because you're a moron.

  • @grosgogogogt
    @grosgogogogt Před 5 lety +6

    its Megabits not megabyte.

  • @preet710
    @preet710 Před 5 lety +3

    please tell me whole setup sender and receiver side and equipment needed

  • @CreatedShots
    @CreatedShots Před 5 lety +1

    0:58 My mans got some dr pepper eyyyy

  • @Somoonie
    @Somoonie Před 6 lety +2

    Wuts that song he was using wen he was doing stuff to the house??😭😭

  • @Doomdog308
    @Doomdog308 Před 5 lety +4

    did you put silicone other the hole in the tile you made

  • @Wixel50
    @Wixel50 Před 5 lety +5

    This guy gets 50mb download trought 6 fucking miles and we cant even get 5 download at home

  • @Miguel-sy8sd
    @Miguel-sy8sd Před 5 lety +3

    I have a copper line that can only transmit a max of 3mb

  • @LeeHanyoPhoto
    @LeeHanyoPhoto Před 5 lety +2

    "Essentially"

  • @fernandoarrimate
    @fernandoarrimate Před 4 lety +4

    I'll give you a like just for the ''adios'' hahah

  • @itsathejoey
    @itsathejoey Před 5 lety +9

    This video is misleading. You aren't getting free internet, just piggybacking off of your other house.

  • @abdullahiahmed7077
    @abdullahiahmed7077 Před 6 lety

    Does the dish require internet service providers

  • @darrelking565
    @darrelking565 Před 5 lety +2

    Always wear a harness when standing on a roof😂😂😂

  • @jdcrcspares7436
    @jdcrcspares7436 Před 6 lety +3

    I wouldn’t put ur server rack in the loft as lifts get very hot and could damage your server and make it thermal throttle

  • @FreakyNinjaNL
    @FreakyNinjaNL Před 6 lety +5

    50 megabits per second is not even much lol

    • @dannygg8758
      @dannygg8758 Před 6 lety

      He doesn’t need any more then that I assume

  • @nobster9695
    @nobster9695 Před 6 lety

    Hey Alex. Great job you're doing there. I was wondering whats the speed you're getting from ISP and how many users you have? how many mbps are you limiting per house? does the overall usage throttle down when everybody is using your network?

  • @universalgenius1
    @universalgenius1 Před 4 lety

    Which cordless drill do you use to drill on your roof?

  • @grandcelebration2233
    @grandcelebration2233 Před 5 lety +3

    You claimed you're getting "60 to 70 megabytes" on the downlink. What you meant was 60-70 megabits which is 8 times less than your claim.

  • @skynetbrobandzirapur6500
    @skynetbrobandzirapur6500 Před 6 lety +10

    As an ISP my self i don't why but i started to dislike this guy. Maybe coz of the choice of his words are misleading.

  • @Mrchubakkaa
    @Mrchubakkaa Před 6 lety +1

    North of Mexico
    50 mbps down 10 up
    around 35 usd with hd tv and phone line

  • @anvarjam
    @anvarjam Před 6 lety +1

    Be safe guys.

  • @cheekster777
    @cheekster777 Před 6 lety +3

    Will a regular homemade ethernet cable be sufficiently durable outside against the elements long-term? Think I'd have put it through some type of armor cable sheath.

    • @JohnSmith-qv3ew
      @JohnSmith-qv3ew Před 6 lety +1

      I'm impressed by this video, seeing what he has done before. Don't expect much, he seems to know very little more than what a quick Google search or a sponsor tells him.

  • @iAmThatOneDuck
    @iAmThatOneDuck Před 5 lety +8

    Is it just me or is Mb and MB just not the same at all... 60Mbps does not equal 60MBps (60Mbps would be 7.5 MBps tho)?
    No?

    • @Andrey43915
      @Andrey43915 Před 5 lety +1

      Mb = mega (millon) bit, MB = mega (million) byte, 1 byte = 8 bits. Piece of cake.

    • @mlakarx2931
      @mlakarx2931 Před 5 lety +1

      you are right

    • @iAmThatOneDuck
      @iAmThatOneDuck Před 5 lety

      @@Andrey43915 yea i know, but that's not the point i tried to make, the point i tried to make is that he is saying 60 megaBYTE while it's 60 megaBIT

    • @Andrey43915
      @Andrey43915 Před 5 lety

      @@iAmThatOneDuck I know what you ment. I gave a simple explanation to the rest of people reading your comment & also for the author for the video

  • @maximegy
    @maximegy Před 6 lety +2

    Hello from France, I have a question,
    how do you handle storms and lightnings with your antennas exceeding from roofs?

  • @tomdean8833
    @tomdean8833 Před 5 lety

    Alex, fancy sorting my internet out! I want the speeds you get

  • @tomlindo2863
    @tomlindo2863 Před 6 lety +3

    What, no shielded cable? I give that radio less than a year before it fries.

    • @simonj48
      @simonj48 Před 6 lety +1

      Don't worry about it. He's using standard ethernet cable, not outdoor rated so it'll degrade over the course of around 6months to become brittle from UV light, that'll take him up to winter where it'll get water in from the heavy rain and or snow from the damaged cable that's been frozen multiple times. From that point on I'm sure we'll see some other videos about how to fix it, why outdoor cables are great, and why he's had to replace his server setup after he forgot to install drip loops and his rackcase/ internet got 'flooded'.

  • @3DXY
    @3DXY Před 4 lety +4

    Hi Alex,
    Quick question about the line of sight. I'm currently awaiting to move into my first house which is less than a mile away from my parent's address. I've been looking at ways to beam WiFi over to my new house using Powerbeams but worried I won't be able to get a great line of sight. I'm wanting both 2.4 and 5ghz signals sent over which I've been worried may not be possible. Any advice?
    Thanks

    • @mrsoftbanana9197
      @mrsoftbanana9197 Před 3 lety

      Theres a website in which you can draw lines off sight if u know the 2 locations and there height

  • @haroldfinch1955
    @haroldfinch1955 Před 5 lety +1

    Was that ethernet cable rated for outdoors? They are usually shielded better and are black to protect from the sun.