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Offline Desmo

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Re: 1 GB FIBER Coming Soon to Wrightwood
« Reply #560 on: Jan 18, 17, 03:40:37 AM »
Where about are you in section 4? I'm up against the hill and haven't seen Charter up around here, would definitely be a good holdover until UIA is live and ready.

I'm on Pacific Crest.

Desmo: how long did you have to wait from ordering to getting it?

It was pretty quick.  I think I had somebody at my house 3 days after I called.  I can't wait to have UIA at my house, but having Charter in the meantime is so much better than Frontier.

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Re: 1 GB FIBER Coming Soon to Wrightwood
« Reply #561 on: Jan 20, 17, 11:15:11 PM »
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Offline Bob C

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Re: 1 GB FIBER Coming Soon to Wrightwood
« Reply #562 on: Jan 20, 17, 11:39:37 PM »
Welcome to the 21st century, John :)

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« Reply #563 on: Jan 21, 17, 12:39:58 AM »
6-8 weeks for Section 3?  So Section 4 is when April?  I am going to have to go with Charter.

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Re: 1 GB FIBER Coming Soon to Wrightwood
« Reply #564 on: Jan 21, 17, 12:41:10 AM »
Can you maybe update the website with the dates?  It hasn't been updated since December.

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Re: 1 GB FIBER Coming Soon to Wrightwood
« Reply #565 on: Jan 21, 17, 12:50:25 AM »
I too would like an updated schedule.

I know pole permits are the limiting factor, so I'm hoping that section 5 can follow quickly, given the number of poles in section 4.

I've been a Charter customer.  I can live with Frontier until UIA gets here.

Does ordering a "Rough and Rowdy" at The Grizzly speed the process at all???

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Re: 1 GB FIBER Coming Soon to Wrightwood
« Reply #566 on: Jan 21, 17, 12:54:34 AM »
Welcome to the 21st century, John :)

NO KIDDING!  I'm in a Section 2 house as well and have UIA coming by next week.  Once my wife experiences this I think we may become full-time residents and only occasionally visit our house down in the flat-lands!  Even at half that speed I'd be happy.

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Re: 1 GB FIBER Coming Soon to Wrightwood
« Reply #567 on: Jan 21, 17, 01:10:52 AM »
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Can you maybe update the website with the dates?

Yes I will.

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« Reply #568 on: Jan 21, 17, 01:11:39 AM »
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Does ordering a "Rough and Rowdy"

Yes.

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Re: 1 GB FIBER Coming Soon to Wrightwood
« Reply #569 on: Jan 21, 17, 01:13:54 AM »
Wes,
the installation guys (Curtis and Jeff ?) were incredible. They went beyond what was expected with blizzard type conditions and they still completed the install. Job well done  :check:

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Re: 1 GB FIBER Coming Soon to Wrightwood
« Reply #570 on: Jan 21, 17, 01:23:42 AM »

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Re: 1 GB FIBER Coming Soon to Wrightwood
« Reply #571 on: Jan 21, 17, 01:25:12 AM »
I am on the email list and have never received an update.  For business reasons I have to go with Charter for now.  I sent an email in to cancel my contract for now.  Sorry but I can't wait...  I emailed this request as well.

Thanks :)  and so happy for those that are getting this GREAT service :)

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Re: 1 GB FIBER Coming Soon to Wrightwood
« Reply #572 on: Jan 21, 17, 01:34:47 AM »
I am in section 3 and also on the email list, signed a contract and have, like you, not received any updaates.  My Frontier internet is working as advertised ( slow) and no issues but I am really looking forward to UIA and it can't come soon enough.  I tell myself it will get here around April but hoping for sooner.  :)

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« Reply #573 on: Jan 21, 17, 02:30:17 AM »
Yeah 5mbs is slow. I'm still surfing at a steady 0. I haven't had internet since I've lived here. I don't mean to be negative and I completely understand the folks at uia are doing their best in the face of some pretty rotten conditions but it's been my experience that you always under promise and over deliver. Not the other way around. This feels a bit like it's unraveling. At this point I'd take charter in a split second if they would offer it to me. I've been begging frontier (yeah I know it's sad) for 3 months to just give me any service. Just to be able to reliably see the radar for storms and to let the kids research topics for school would be a lifesaver at this point. Life before the internet may have been easier, but life in 2017 with no internet is near impossible.

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Re: 1 GB FIBER Coming Soon to Wrightwood
« Reply #574 on: Jan 21, 17, 03:41:36 AM »
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Not the other way around. This feels a bit like it's unraveling.

I know it's tough to wait.. Took me 2 years to even put the deal together while I suffered along with everyone else. We are determined to do it right (that's why we are offering 1 Gig Fiber right to the home), and do what it takes. I have a good crew and good people in the company, several employees live in Wrightwood in fact. We are committed to Wrightwood and we know how to put one foot in front of the other..

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Offline BikingBrian

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Re: 1 GB FIBER Coming Soon to Wrightwood
« Reply #575 on: Jan 21, 17, 07:25:22 PM »
Do UIA and/or Charter offer static IP addresses? Or at least not the always changing IP address with PPPoE through Frontier.

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Re: 1 GB FIBER Coming Soon to Wrightwood
« Reply #576 on: Jan 21, 17, 07:27:40 PM »
Do UIA and/or Charter offer static IP addresses? Or at least not the always changing IP address with PPPoE through Frontier.
UIA does.  I'm sure Charter does if you buy a "business class" connection, at a higher price.

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Re: 1 GB FIBER Coming Soon to Wrightwood
« Reply #577 on: Jan 21, 17, 09:07:11 PM »
Also, I see on the UIA website: "Gigabit WiFi router rental $4.95 per month" - but I don't see anything about the modem. From my limited research, is there even a modem to speak of, like there is with DSL or cable? How is the fiber connection terminated to the house?

I'm in Section 3, trying to survive on 3 Mbps Frontier for just a little longer and not cave into getting Charter/Spectrum in the meantime.  ;D

Offline lwt42

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Re: 1 GB FIBER Coming Soon to Wrightwood
« Reply #578 on: Jan 21, 17, 09:13:29 PM »
Also, I see on the UIA website: "Gigabit WiFi router rental $4.95 per month" - but I don't see anything about the modem. From my limited research, is there even a modem to speak of, like there is with DSL or cable? How is the fiber connection terminated to the house.
There is something called an ONT.  Laser in, Gigabit Ethernet out.  It needs to be mounted inside near power.

For $5/month, UIA will supply a router and manage it for you.  If you aren't up to speed technically or just don't want to bother with it, this is a really good idea.

If you are, it's a very normal plain vanilla Ethernet connection.  DHCP if you don't have a static IP, the same or simpler if you have static addresses.

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Re: 1 GB FIBER Coming Soon to Wrightwood
« Reply #579 on: Jan 21, 17, 09:30:00 PM »
There is something called an ONT.  Laser in, Gigabit Ethernet out.  It needs to be mounted inside near power.

For $5/month, UIA will supply a router and manage it for you.  If you aren't up to speed technically or just don't want to bother with it, this is a really good idea.

If you are, it's a very normal plain vanilla Ethernet connection.  DHCP if you don't have a static IP, the same or simpler if you have static addresses.

OK, great thanks. I'm technically savvy enough to be dangerous.  ;D  It sounds like the ONT is doing what the modem would be doing for DSL/cable.

So it looks like I could be up and running quickly by going from that Ethernet connection to my existing router. I'm guessing I wouldn't get gigabit speeds, but it would still be many times faster than Frontier (and faster than my cable internet down the hill). Then later on (well, sooner rather than later) I could upgrade the router to get the full speed.