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Old 06-03-2010, 08:37 AM   #1
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3G works well around the lake. Only spot I have trouble is Glidden Cove area in West Alton and parts of 109 in Tuftonboro, Moultonboro. I have friends who uses AT&T and Sprint and they appear to have trouble using their phones on the lake.
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Old 06-03-2010, 02:06 PM   #2
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I get 3G on the island. However, sometimes it drops to 1x. There are two places on my couch that get 3g and two that do not! I had trouble in Wolfeboro a couple of years ago. I am not sure if it works there now.

Cradlepoint has several routers you can buy, some very small. Make sure you get what you need for hardwires slots for those times when wifi fails on a machine.

The Mount gets 3g most of the way around the lake. I want the same setup that you are buying for the webcam... just saving up the money.

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Old 06-03-2010, 08:50 PM   #3
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We do not get coverage in Tuftonboro anymore. 3 years ago we had great coverage in twenty mile bay. For the last three years we almost never get a signal for phone or data.

My wife and I recently updated our phones to the Devour and NV3. Neither phone works at our house in twenty mile bay. What's worse is that the phones constantly search for a signal so the batteries are wiped out in 8 hours after a full charge.

We have questioned verizon several times. All we get is blank stares and questions marks. I am glad we didn't cancel our land line.
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Old 06-04-2010, 03:53 PM   #4
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We do not get coverage in Tuftonboro anymore. 3 years ago we had great coverage in twenty mile bay. For the last three years we almost never get a signal for phone or data.

My wife and I recently updated our phones to the Devour and NV3. Neither phone works at our house in twenty mile bay. What's worse is that the phones constantly search for a signal so the batteries are wiped out in 8 hours after a full charge.

We have questioned verizon several times. All we get is blank stares and questions marks. I am glad we didn't cancel our land line.
I've always got great reception in the bay itself with my VZ phone, haven't been up this year yet but it worked fine last couple yuers there. I'd have thought if it wasn't hitting a VZ tower that the US Cell tower up there would be picked up.

It's amazing the differences in service between companies, I have a VZW and Tmob BB, at my camp in Ossipee I can see the tower for both yet get 4 bar on the VZW phone and lucky to have 1 on the Tmob roaming off the unicell tower. Sometimes I walk around the yard hoping it connects long enough to download my email.
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Old 06-04-2010, 04:17 PM   #5
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I've always got great reception in the bay itself with my VZ phone, haven't been up this year yet but it worked fine last couple yuers there. I'd have thought if it wasn't hitting a VZ tower that the US Cell tower up there would be picked up.

It's amazing the differences in service between companies, I have a VZW and Tmob BB, at my camp in Ossipee I can see the tower for both yet get 4 bar on the VZW phone and lucky to have 1 on the Tmob roaming off the unicell tower. Sometimes I walk around the yard hoping it connects long enough to download my email.
Try it really early in the morning. I stayed on Moosehead last summer and had no signal at all for phone or data. Second morning the phone was on the charger so it would not kill the batt and it started downloading email and text at about 5:00am. I have no idea why at only that time but it was the only time the entire 7 days that any info came in or went out. I just responded to everything and then let it sit until the next cycle, which was the next morning or sometimes really late at night.

I could occationally sneek out a text, but that was it for any other time during the day. It was the same way in Colorado, no service, but could squeak out a text every once and a while. Must use a lower bandwidth or something. Anyway give it a try. I am on US Cell.

Didn't bother me at all not to have service, but sometimes business cannot wait a week or a weekend.
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Old 06-05-2010, 07:42 PM   #6
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I have ATT with an iPhone. In the past 11 months when 3G was only to MA/NH border, they have brought 3G to just north of Concord, when on I-93.

I am getting decent voice and data all around the lakes region, except north of Meredith, as was mentioned. I get from 2 to all 5 bars. I do not see much difference in my data speeds between the E and 3G services! Maybe someone can explain. I'm more & more happy with iPhone, since my gamble 11 months ago. I am not a constant telephone user. I wanted it for data and syncing with my Mac computer: calendar, contacts, email, etc. and some photos transferred to it.
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Try it really early in the morning. I stayed on Moosehead last summer and had no signal at all for phone or data. Second morning the phone was on the charger so it would not kill the batt and it started downloading email and text at about 5:00am. I have no idea why at only that time but it was the only time the entire 7 days that any info came in or went out. I just responded to everything and then let it sit until the next cycle, which was the next morning or sometimes really late at night.

I could occationally sneek out a text, but that was it for any other time during the day. It was the same way in Colorado, no service, but could squeak out a text every once and a while. Must use a lower bandwidth or something. Anyway give it a try. I am on US Cell.

Didn't bother me at all not to have service, but sometimes business cannot wait a week or a weekend.
when snowmobiling in rural areas I've had many times where i can get texts out and can't get calls. What really shocked me was my tmob BB downloading all my work email up in jackman last year one night, there was no signal for miles going into town but the wind and cloud cover must have been just perfect for a little bit to get a signal.
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