- Dec 20, 2015
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(Sorry this is so long; I'm not sure what info is needed to answer my questions.)
G'morning y'all!
Been reading up like mad -- but some stuff goes right over my head (let me put it this way -- I've finally answered my (had-it-a-year, Android/Virgin Mobile Supreme = Sprint Vital) phone TWICE without hanging it up... {sigh}) I have no bars on Virgin at home; my neighbor has no-to-1 bars at his house on Verizon (he just got a "personal cell tower" device to replace the femto-cell and booster they gave him to try first... his "cell tower" thing is letting his phone work great -- but it may mutate his dog... who knows?!)
I have working wifi in the house (although all my gear except the Roku boxes are wired to the (good-quality Netgear) router. I have -105 dB (dBm?) inside -- but -117 and -112 outside. (I followed directions to check that, but -- other than: "you ain't got no signal" -- don't know what that means.)
So, I understand my possible-future Fi phone (I'm thinking of the 6P) will work on wifi just fine within the house -- but may drop the call when I exit (if it can't find a strong enough signal)? (I'm able to make calls at home on Virgin -- but they drop or fade in and out. (ALL my neighbors have trouble with ALL carriers. And we're only an hour N of Atlanta!)
I'd like to drop the AT&T house phone entirely. My (in-the-house) company already uses VoIP (I have Comcast cable; Vonnage handles the VoIP). (Don't use much data on the Virgin phone: the week I just spent traveling in FLA with lots of Waze, I reached a whopping 49MB; when not traveling, usually well below 20 MB.)
So, my questions:
1. Will the 6P using wifi interfere with my business calls making it in? (Note, I rarely have the Virgin phone on at all during biz hours -- but if I dump the house phone, I will want it on for personal calls.)
2. Am I likely to lose (some) calls when I leave the house? (I can finish calls before leaving if I must...)
Between AT&T and Virgin, I'm paying some $50-60 a month.
Thanks for any advice!
Elenor
G'morning y'all!
Been reading up like mad -- but some stuff goes right over my head (let me put it this way -- I've finally answered my (had-it-a-year, Android/Virgin Mobile Supreme = Sprint Vital) phone TWICE without hanging it up... {sigh}) I have no bars on Virgin at home; my neighbor has no-to-1 bars at his house on Verizon (he just got a "personal cell tower" device to replace the femto-cell and booster they gave him to try first... his "cell tower" thing is letting his phone work great -- but it may mutate his dog... who knows?!)
I have working wifi in the house (although all my gear except the Roku boxes are wired to the (good-quality Netgear) router. I have -105 dB (dBm?) inside -- but -117 and -112 outside. (I followed directions to check that, but -- other than: "you ain't got no signal" -- don't know what that means.)
So, I understand my possible-future Fi phone (I'm thinking of the 6P) will work on wifi just fine within the house -- but may drop the call when I exit (if it can't find a strong enough signal)? (I'm able to make calls at home on Virgin -- but they drop or fade in and out. (ALL my neighbors have trouble with ALL carriers. And we're only an hour N of Atlanta!)
I'd like to drop the AT&T house phone entirely. My (in-the-house) company already uses VoIP (I have Comcast cable; Vonnage handles the VoIP). (Don't use much data on the Virgin phone: the week I just spent traveling in FLA with lots of Waze, I reached a whopping 49MB; when not traveling, usually well below 20 MB.)
So, my questions:
1. Will the 6P using wifi interfere with my business calls making it in? (Note, I rarely have the Virgin phone on at all during biz hours -- but if I dump the house phone, I will want it on for personal calls.)
2. Am I likely to lose (some) calls when I leave the house? (I can finish calls before leaving if I must...)
Between AT&T and Virgin, I'm paying some $50-60 a month.
Thanks for any advice!
Elenor