eSIM Upgrade: August 20th
Coming very soon. Hopefully with much needed improvements.
https://prontomobile.com/help/august-2026-esim-upgrade-instructions
Coming very soon. Hopefully with much needed improvements.
https://prontomobile.com/help/august-2026-esim-upgrade-instructions
For your consideration. County draft ordinance banning NDA’s. This one for Indiana County [proposed 6 sq. mi site of largest data center in U.S.] but easily adaptable for any.
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Saw these two birds doing touch and gos on my way down to San Diego at March ARB
Got a message from my boss this evening that we are to disconnect all LG TV's in our meeting rooms from the network ASAP.
Is there a CVE or something causing this panic, he did not give more details than "They might leak information".
Three Experience Beyond lines available:
$45/month due by 25th via PayPal, Cash App or Apple Pay Cash. Account has Insider discount and free lines allowing for a low per-line cost.
BYOD eSIM only. Port in is allowed but no port outs. New number from local area code can be provided.
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This new Verizon small cell is now live. About a year after it was first spotted: https://www.reddit.com/r/cellmapper/comments/1lxey30/who_is_on_this_small_cell/
Speeds seem like 1Gb backhaul. They have multiple on this same street but this is the first one with n77.
Is 6 Eero nodes too many for a 375m² double-storey house? All wired backhaul, 50+ devices
I’m running 6 Eero nodes on 100% wired backhaul (CAT6) in a double-storey 375m² double-brick house:
• Downstairs: 2× Eero 7 Pro (wired)
• Upstairs: 2× Eero 7 Pro + 2× standard Eero 7 (all wired)
Managing 40–50 hardwired devices including gaming PCs, consoles, Apple TV, IoT, Ring cameras, robot vacuums, wireless air cons, etc. Getting 1.5–2 Gbps in bedrooms.
House construction: double-brick exterior, single-brick interior walls (Wi-Fi hostile), tiled roof, wooden & tiled floors. Almost everything is hardwired - the only wireless clients are older Wi-Fi devices.
My question: Is 6 Eero nodes too many? Will this cause:
• Client steering/roaming issues with mixed Pro + standard models?
• Airtime contention or unnecessary AP overlap?
• Any performance degradation despite wired backhaul?
Or is this the right density for a 375m² double-brick house with 50+ devices?
Two Supreme Unlimited lines available:
$32/month due by 18th via PayPal, Cash App, Apple Pay Cash or Zelle. Account has multi-line discount allowing for a low per-line cost.
BYOD only. If you require pSIM you can provide SIM. Port in allowed. Port out allowed (no refunds for partial month).
Comment or DM if interested.
Three Supreme Unlimited lines available:
$32/month due by 18th via PayPal, Cash App, Apple Pay Cash or Zelle. Account has multi-line discount allowing for a low per-line cost.
BYOD only. If you require pSIM you can provide SIM. Port in allowed. Port out allowed (no refunds for partial month).
Comment or DM if interested.
One Go5G Next line available:
$35/month due by 25th via PayPal, Cash App, Apple Pay Cash or Zelle. Account has Insider discount and free lines allowing for a low per-line cost.
BYOD eSIM only. Port in is allowed but no port outs. New number from local area code can be provided.
Comment or DM if interested.
They’re putting up a bunch of these on a residential building across from mine. What are they for? Why so many?
Three Supreme Unlimited lines available:
$32/month due by 18th via PayPal, Cash App, Apple Pay Cash or Zelle. Account has multi-line discount allowing for a low per-line cost.
BYOD only. If you require pSIM you can provide SIM. Port in allowed. Port out allowed (no refunds for partial month).
Comment or DM if interested.