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Wireless Frequently Asked Questions
Q.
What are the major features of the new wireless service?
A.
MAJOR FEATURES: The new service FVUTIL is rolling out is WIRELESS!
You will need NO telephone line! There will be NO NEED to dial up!
Your service will be ON ALL THE TIME! Initially, there will be
5
classes of Service: Student, Residential Basic, Residential
Premium, Business Basic and Business Premium.
Q.
What is the service area?
A.
SERVICE AREA: The initial
Service Area for Fort Valley will be approximately 5-miles in radius
from either Knoxville or Dan River water tanks. Coverage will vary
depending upon tree coverage, terrain, distance from the tower,
etc. We expect that 80% of the homes and businesses within three
miles will be able to get reception with either an indoor or outdoor
antenna. Between three and five miles, this percentage drops to
around 50%. There will even be circumstances, however, that
customers up to eight miles away could possibly get the service with
an outdoor high gain antenna above the tree line.
Q.
How much does it cost?
A.
There are 5 plans to choose from and they include: College student,
residential basic, residential premium, business basic and business
premium, as outlined on
the RATES
page
Q. How fast will my connection
be?
A: Connection speed will vary depending
upon how far you live from the water tank at the Utility Commission
or from the water tank at the Industrial Park on 341 where the
transmitting antenna is located, whether or not you have a low-gain
or high-gain antenna, whether or not you live in a low spot, and
whether or not your house or business is surrounded by a large
number of trees. If you live in town, use a high-gain antenna, and
have a relatively clear line of sight to the water tank, you will
obtain the maximum connection speed.
Q: What hardware do I need to install
the service?
A: You need a wireless modem and
antenna along with associated cables that are provided by the
Utility Commission. In addition, your computer will need a standard
PCI Network Card OR a USB Network Adapter. The Network Card costs
about $24 and can be purchased from any local computer hardware
store or online from a variety of sources, including Wal-Mart. We
will have a small quantity in stock. Your PC may already have this
installed. To determine, look at the back or side of your computer
and see if you have an RJ45 Jack. This "jack" looks like a telephone
line jack on steroids, i.e., it's larger. If you see this "large
telephone-type jack," then you have a Network Adapter. If not, you
will need to purchase one.
An alternative is to get a "USB/RJ45 Adapter." These are easier to
install and we understand that they are available from Wall Mart as
well for about the same price.
Q. Is there a cost for the modem?
A. Yes, you can buy it for $634 or rent
it for $10 per month
Q: What if I need help with
installation?
A: The modem, antenna, cables, and
Network Card, or USB/RJ45 Adapter are fairly simple to install;
however, if you do need help, instructions will be included with the
modem package, along with contact information for several local
contractors that have been trained to assist you. Please note,
however, that there will be a fee for their services.
Q. I understand that two types of
receiving antennas are available. What’s the difference?
A: The first is a standard, indoor,
low-gain antenna that comes with the system. This antenna is used
for those locations generally close, say within a mile or so, to the
transmitting antenna on the water tank. The second is an outdoor
antenna that will probably require help to install and costs extra.
Again, local contractors can assist with the installation. The
outdoor antenna should be used when signals are too weak to be
detected by the standard low-gain antenna.
Q: What happens if I have trouble once
the modem and antenna are installed?
A: Call our Technical Support phone
number:
Monday - Friday 8:00AM - 5:00PM
478-825-7703
Q. What are the antenna types?
A: There are several types available:
Indoor Antenna - Normally works within a mile to two miles from the
transmitting tower, depending upon location in the home or business,
and type of structure. Will NOT work in metal buildings or mobile
homes.
Outdoor Antenna - Low Gain: This costs extra but is required in
some cases under two miles and in most cases over two miles from the
transmitting antenna.
Outdoor Antenna - High Gain: This also costs extra and is required
for distant locations and in those areas beyond two miles that has
heavy trees and foliage. Greater reception is obtained above the
tree line.
Antenna Cabling - The standard system includes a ten-foot cable for
the indoor antenna. If you require an outdoor antenna or if you
prefer to have the Wireless Modem located more than six feet from
your PC, then extra cabling will be required for additional cost.
Q. I understood that the new wireless
system “talks” through trees, but I’m told that trees are a factor
in my getting a good signal. What gives?
A: The new system does “talk” through
trees; however, there are limitations, especially the farther out
you live where the signal gets weaker. It’s always preferable to
place your antenna where it has the best chance of “seeing” the
transmitting antenna on the water tower. This can typically be
accomplished with the low-gain internal antenna; however, you may
require the external, high-gain antenna that will have to be mounted
on a pole or existing TV antenna pole. In either case, additional
cables may be required to connect the antennas.
Q: Does it matter where I place my
antenna?
A: Yes, absolutely. If you have an
internal antenna, it needs to be placed facing the water tower
preferably in a window on that side of the house or business. If the
signal is too weak to connect, an external high-gain antenna should
be used.
Q: I live in a mobile home. Will my
reception be okay?
A: Like any radio signal, the wireless
system is indeed affected by metal; therefore, it is highly probable
that if you live in a mobile home, you will either have to place the
antenna in a window facing the water tank, or you will have to use
an external antenna.
Q: I live four or five miles outside of town. Will I be able to get
reception?
A: Again, depending on the factors mentioned previously, there’s a
reasonable chance that you can get an acceptable signal if you use
an external antenna and mount it above tree level facing the water
tank.
Q: I live in heavy woods. Will I be
able to receive a signal?
A: If you live close to the antenna on
the water tank, yes, you will receive a signal. However, the farther
away, the less chance you have. It is really hit or miss more than a
few miles from the tank especially during the spring and summer. You
can improve your chances, however, by using an external antenna and
mounting it above tree level.
Q. What is the cost associated with
putting up a pole for the antenna?
A. A FVUTIL representative or
contractor will have to do an estimate and let you know the cost.It
depends on the work needed ect.
Q. How do I sign up for the new
service?
A. You can stop by the office and sign
up for the service or you can fill out the form on the web or
www.georgiaspeed.net
Q. What happens after that?
A. You will receive a call to arrange
installation of the service.
Q. Who do I call for help
A. Call tech support at 478-825-7703 |