How do I pickup an internet connection from my router that is 100 miles away?

St Jim

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AT MY PRIMARY RESIDENCE I CONNECT TO THE INTERNET THROUGH A ROUTER. I OWN A SECONDARY RESIDENCE THAT IS APPROXIMATELY 90 TO 100 MILES AWAY. WE STAY AT THE SECONDARY RESIDENCE ABOUT 30 TO 40 DAYS EACH SUMMER, AND WE VISIT THERE ABOUT 4-6 DAYS IN THE OFF-SEASON.

I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW HOW I CAN CONNECT TO THE INTERNET THROUGH THE ROUTER AT MY PRIMARY RESIDENCE WHILE I AM AT OUR SECONDARY RESIDENCE.

WE DO NOT HAVE A PHONE AT OUR SECONDARY RESIDENCE.
 
Solution
You can't. To get to your router 100 miles away you would have to use the internet. If you use the internet to get to your primary router then you already have internet access. You will have to use cellular, satellite, or purchase an internet package from a local provider.

kanewolf

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You can't. To get to your router 100 miles away you would have to use the internet. If you use the internet to get to your primary router then you already have internet access. You will have to use cellular, satellite, or purchase an internet package from a local provider.
 
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popatim

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If you have a cable model you can get basic (tv) cable at the summer home and then bring your modem & router with you. You may need to coordinate with your provider as there are still some out there blocking access thru physical filters.