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  1. Spending up to 800 dollars (possibly more) for the proper equipment for this scenario would be a far better choice than just moving somewhere else but thanks for the input lol
  2. Living in rural america and trying to get a low latency, high bandwidth internet connection can be a complete hassle at times, especially since there is no DSL ISP's in our area as well. Most people would resort to satellite based internet connections but issues such as extremely high latency, low bandwidth at more than frequent intervals, and ridiculous data caps are still present even in 2019. I seem to have found my best option though with the help of a company named 'Evdodepotusa', they offer unlimited internet access to rural parts of the U.S through 3g/4g internet connections. While the experience so far is better than satellite I still feel it could be improved, with a max download speed of 10mbs, upload of 1mbs,and an average latency of 105ms it would be perfect for a single person home and minimal devices connected but I have my family with me and all of us on at once bogs down any online web content. I currently have a Yagi antenna mounted on the side of my house pointed toward the nearest cell tower in the line of sight (6 miles away) but there is another tower that is the same provider and extremely close (no more than 1.5 miles) sitting on the other side of a large hill above my home with a clear line of sight . I would like to get a signal from the top of the hill to my home (roughly 700-800 ft distance) with the original antenna through underground fiber and keep in a budget of 600-800 dollars (or less) im wondering if anyone knows of any solution that might be able to work in this situation. Here is the current hardware in use- Tupavco TP545 Yagi Directional antenna and a WE826-T2 4G LTE WiFi Router running on openwrt. If any other additional info is needed to find a solution to this project I will be glad to supply it as fast as I can.
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