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Internet Provider for Security Cameras
Recommendations on affordable internet providers in Cincinnati to connect my Ring floodlight camera.
I have two side-by-side four families with a shared parking area in the back. The camera is mounted, and I was previously using a Internet connection from a tenant who requested the camera in the first place. Now that he has moved out, I need to provide the Internet connection myself. I am not comfortable asking any of the other tenants; I like to keep things separate. I received quotes from Altafiber and spectrum, averaging $60-$75 a month. I looked into T-Mobile and Verizon, but they are not offering it in that neighborhood. Are there any other internet resources you know of that could be $30-$50/m? Thanks!