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Vik Desai Have any of you tried setting up a for pay hotspot/ WISP to make some money from providing WIFI?
29 December 2014 | 12 replies
Although I placed a 30 FT antenna on my roof top and I have one of the tallest building in the area, I wasn't able to get my WiFi signal out very far because the trees got in the way.Maybe you can avoid the interference issues I encountered, but how will you compete if Google give out free Wi-Fi?
Neil Henderson Cutting the Cable Cord in Vacation Rental Unit
8 March 2017 | 9 replies
Similar to @Michael Perez, I do pay for premium TV channels and have a ROKU installed on all TV's with a shared Netflix account and a digital antenna installed for local stations.  
Joe Fairless Any success getting paid to rent out rooftop?
16 March 2015 | 8 replies
I've seen quite a few companies lock up a deal to bring in some extra cash from a cellular antenna
Lisa Kester Help with Unethical Behavior by Appraiser
8 October 2019 | 10 replies
Hi Lisa,So move the HAM equipment to your basement and list it on Ebay...Most old HAM equipment I don't think is very valuable in a pawn shop, and people will already know its in the original house from the HUGE antenna outside.Plus a lot of that stuff has a serial number on it.Good Luck!
Hayes Freeman Considering cancelling cable at Students Apartments
29 November 2017 | 11 replies
And then if we get some push back from some tenants, offer them a solution.  1. maybe we can in fact offer to keep cable on in certain units. 2. offer free digital antennas, ( our market gets quite a few channels over the airwaves) 3. if push came to shove, offer to pay for a streaming plan for a tenant that is really unhappy with the cable cut.Overall, moving to this new fiber internet, and cutting the cable will create 
Darren Sager What would the value of a Cell tower be?
16 September 2016 | 13 replies
If you have the only tower and only place to put a tower in an area,,your probable good, but the technology is changing quickly, and the cell phones will end up all being Voice Over Internet Protocol in the not to distant future, which will mean they only need antennas for delivering internet service to your phone/device,,will that drive down the value of cell towers, who knows, but the person selling that tower may know
Oliver Pilco Earning additional income from cell sites and towers
23 June 2021 | 6 replies
We are currently looking to partner with property owners throughout the US to place antennas on rooftops and also build new cell towers. 
Nadir M. Oh boy, shady tenant???
24 October 2022 | 52 replies
If the cashier's check is legit, she would have had to get it from a local branch near your property, so get your antennae up and BS detector if it's from "out of town."
Account Closed Offering Property Wide Wi-fi
12 April 2012 | 16 replies
Get a commercial modem and high quality router, have someone program it to toggle the amount of bandwidth per user so as to avoid one user bogging everything down, put up unidirectional antennas that point at strategically placed repeaters around your property, and your all set.
William Corcoran **** Follow me - Going Live ****
4 May 2016 | 15 replies
It's cause the one tree in Amarillo is too short to be a good antenna :)  Spent a little time speeding through there myself!