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09-07-2013 08:40 PM
Hi
I understand it is possible to use two Sure Signals on the same network because we do so at work. However, I live in a rural area with limited connection speeds and I would like to know if this would be possible for me. Here are my average internet connection speeds:
If someone could let me know that would be great.
Thanks
Pete
10-07-2013 02:38 PM
Hi prozac1976
Sure Signal is ideal if you live in rural areas. You need minimum 1Mbps fixed-line home broadband connection to get the most from it.
See here for more info :).
Thanks
Sukhi
10-07-2013 09:43 PM
Thanks for your reply Sukhi.
Maybe I didn't explain myself in enough detail. I already have one Sure Signal and I would like to know if is possible for me to use a second Sure Signal on the same network at the same time?
Thanks
Pete
12-07-2013 08:26 AM
Hi prozac1976,
I’m sorry about the confusion.
Yes, it’s possible to have more than one Sure Signal on the same internet connection, however you will need a very good broadband speed and bandwidth to make sure they will work.
Also, I need to make you aware that currently you can’t move from one Sure Signal to the other whilst you are making a call.
If you are on a call and go out of range of one Sure Signal, you will drop onto the normal network rather than being transferred to the other one.
James
12-07-2013 02:36 PM
13-07-2013 01:40 PM
Hi there prozac1976,
That depends on what else you're using at the time of the Sure Signals.
If you've got two laptops, an iPad and 3 mobile phones connected to the router via WiFi, for example, they're all going to be competing for bandwidth.
This will significantly impair the ability to use more than one VSS.
Is there any possibility your ISP can increase your speed?
Cheers,
LeeH