Let me assure you that mobile broadband in peak hour is far worse. Basically, if you don't have a wired connection (to your house, not computer), you're going to pay for it with a speed and reliability drop.
The signal would die off before you get more than a few hundred metres.Well my suggestion is stupid, but you can always buy a lot of ethernet cords and those connector extender thingies for them and just keep on adding them until you reach the town and some else lets you borrow their connection.
And Misaka, Mobile networks take a hit when the traffic is too high, so during peak hour, you are going to suffer a drop in performance moreso than if you had ADSL or its variants. Keep in mind the OP is not in the centre of New York. They are 7km from their nearest town, which is far less likely to have perfect reception. I don't know what the Mobile networks are like in Canada, but the theoretical limit for most networks here is 3Mb/s, yet I've never actually seen it go over 1.3 and it usually sits at around 0.25, which shows you just how flaky it can be.
Hmmm 0.14 mbs Well i would say its still fast since my connection is 0.5 mbs which is 22kbps and guess wat am using mobile wireless broadband So all wireless connections are slow even though they say that its as fast as cable LOL
https://www.broadband.gov/
Let the government know you're being ripped off; there's a broadband bill going before Congress soon, and they want to know this sort of thing.
Right you are... didn't notice that.The OP's Canadian... and this law wouldn't apply to them. :\