I think a fluke. Over here I had many problems with ATT and finally y switched carriers. Maybe the problems I had transferred to mainland.lol streamcliff farms is awesome.and I like catttle
> On Jul 20, 2017, at 11:01 AM, John Robinson <profilecoven...@me.com> wrote: > > This afternoon my wife wanted to go eat at StreamCliff Farms….very close to > North Vernon, IN…in the boonies would be an understatement….we were grazing > with the cattle. > > My wife’s Verizon iPhone had NO service….so when I took my laptop into the > restaurant my Verizon Mi-Fi had NO service…so hopefully my AT&T iPhone would > have service….nope, completely dead, nothing > > However I noticed the iPhone had connected itself to the Mi-Fi and I had full > bars on the Wi-Fi radar icon…what? > > I started the program I use to collect the market data….it launched and was > soon connected and collecting data….I did the export at 2:45 and could then > close everything down. > > SO, how in the world could this have worked? Neither of the services had > connectivity to any tower…all were completely dead…yet together I had great > strength and I could see the tick by tick data coming in and I was able to > download the data. > > I can’t figure it out. A Fluke? A unique way to connect to the outside > world? > > Just wondering. > > > John > > > > _______________________________________________ > MacGroup mailing list > Posting address: MacGroup@erdos.math.louisville.edu > Archive: <http://www.mail-archive.com/macgroup@erdos.math.louisville.edu/> > Answers to questions: <http://erdos.math.louisville.edu/macgroup/> _______________________________________________ MacGroup mailing list Posting address: MacGroup@erdos.math.louisville.edu Archive: <http://www.mail-archive.com/macgroup@erdos.math.louisville.edu/> Answers to questions: <http://erdos.math.louisville.edu/macgroup/>