Have some advice for John? Post it below!Do you have a problem that needs solving and want help from the Lifehacker community? Email us at tips+wyp@lifehacker.com and we might post it. The best questions are broad enough to apply to other people and have many possible answers (so that you can get lots of opinions from your fellow readers). If you have a question that's specific to you or only has a single solution, send an email to tips@lifehacker.com instead.Photo by Sedova Elena (Shutterstock).I will soon be moving from a small Midwest city to a farm house that has been in my family for generations. My fiance and I decided a while back that we were looking for some more room to plant our own food and generally be more self sustaining. So far I haven't been able to come up with a good solution for internet access on our new property. We won't be in the middle of no where, only about 10 miles from where we live now, there's no cable or DSL service. I have no experience with satellite internet providers or mobile hotspots and I wondered if you had an advice on these fronts. Or maybe there are some options that I am not considering?
Some of my work involves teaching classes online. I know that I could do that work from either my office space or a coffee shop, but there would be some advantages to doing it from home as well. We have also "cut the cord" at our house in town and have been making use of online streaming services and a traditional television antenna.
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