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- usersmanualExplorer
Bill Satellite: I can connect any device I like. It's a MiFi device like any other so I have 2 laptops, 2 TV's and both phones connected (saving Verizon phone data usage while at home). My average monthly data usage is around 30GB but I have seen some 50+GB months.
so u can do this for only $45 per month ?? Heck Verizon charges 3 times that for that kind of usage
most people I know on a single phone only plan are paying more than that
How does the TV work thought the mifi ? is it wired or wireless connection?
what I just found. the old 45$ unlimited plan is only a#2 speed (super slow) after 1Gb is used.The new plan is "$70 for Sprint's new truly unlimited plan" Its not reduced from 4g to 2 g
this is only for one line. extra line costs another 30$ and the resolution is not HD its only 480P if u want true HD its another 20$ per month still way cheaper than Verizon but hows the coverage??
But how does the tv work and connect.iam trying to learn and understand whats what and every place I look or ask its a different story
Verizon hi speed 1080 system for 50Gb is $225 plus tax(2 phone lines)
30Gb is $135 - Mile_HighExplorerI always worry about security on free wifi or even non-free wifi that I have to share with others. - I feel more secure with my own mifi.
- John_JoeyExplorer
2oldman wrote:
There it is again.. first responder quoting the entire OP.
Yup, I don't get it either. :h
To OP, just about everyplace now has free WIFI. Walmart, Kohl's, Casinos, Burger King, etc.... Not really that hard to find it when you need too. - Bill_SatelliteExplorer II
usersmanual wrote:
Bill.Satellite wrote:
Forest66 wrote:
Aside from from WIFI at CG and cellular on your phone what do you use for internet access for say a lap top while on the road.
If your current phone does not offer a hotspot option you can get a new phone or you need to change providers. If you use your cellular internet a lot and you like to be on the phone as well then I would suggest you add a MiFi to your cellular account (with Verizon that's $10/month) and you can do as you please when you please until your data runs out! I happen to have a business and I signed up for the Sprint unlimited data plan. It's about $45/month with truly unlimited data but the coverage is not as good a Verizon and the speeds tend to be on the low side of 4G.
sounds good but can u run say a laptop off sprint unlimited for $45 PM?
I can connect any device I like. It's a MiFi device like any other so I have 2 laptops, 2 TV's and both phones connected (saving Verizon phone data usage while at home). My average monthly data usage is around 30GB but I have seen some 50+GB months. - sdianel_-acct_cExplorerVerizon Mi-Fi Jetpack.
- ljr869ExplorerVerizon mifi hot spot.
- Johno02ExplorerRegardless of what all the kids think, the internet is not Free, nor is it a god or constitutional right. There are only two ways to get internet, either a wired,(cable)service, or radio waves, WiFi or cellular. Wifi in only short range, generally less than a mile, while cellular is better, but not unlimited. Of course, there are satellite systems, which send and receive radio waves from satellites far overhead in most places. What it all means is that "if you play, you pay", unless you can find someone else to pay for you. The trick is to find the most for the least.
- GordonThreeExplorerCheck out the Iridium AxcessPoint Connect software, an easy upgrade for your Iridium Satellite smartphone. Internet for the crowd to whom money is truly no object.
Another source is the sales / consulting company "Telarus" ... they bring together several industrial / carrier class orbital bandwidth providers, and would be happy to consult on a new project. - MrWizardModeratorTry "mifi" or "Wi-Fi hotspot"
They are dedicated cellular Wi-Fi routers for creating your own Wi-Fi
And you pay the cell phone company
Our you buy satellite internet, which costs even more $$ - usersmanualExplorer
Mile High wrote:
usersmanual wrote:
Mile High wrote:
usersmanual wrote:
the trouble with Verizon using jetpack or usb stick its $$$$$ if u use and need internet several hours a day
its fine if u just want to check a few emails or do some quick banking
or amazon purchase but if your like me surfing 24/7 (exaggerating)
but read all the news and sports and things like Rv net etc etc etc its will be well over $100 per month
I have used 8 GB in the last 7 days for example the other thing is you have to start and stop it all the time which to me is a pain in the butt
I use mine every day (using it now) and I have 4 smart phones 3 tablets, and mifi on my account and we have never hit the 6gb cap. However, I can hit it in a day if I stream video.
If u have 8 devices all using internet and have never hit 6GB in a month then that means vitutually u never use them(for interent) which is fine. I was just pointing out if u use the net like I do then using a cell phone connection is extremely expensive
Not sure why you're not understanding, we use internet all the time, and again, I'm using it now. I just looked and we do have 10gb on the plan, but we've used 5.5 this month and it closes tomorrow. Smart phones and tablet don't really rack up a lot of data, the laptop can, but unless you are emailing a ton of attachments, photos, or streaming u-tube, it doesn't amount to much. Using the phone to take pics and sending them via text can also really kill data quick.
not misunderstanding at all. You only use u say collectively through 8 devices 6GB per month. All I said is you don't really use the internet that much then.I don't stream videos or movies much at all maybe watch one movie every 2 weeks but I use upwards of 40GB per month through just daily fox news,emails,banking, watch the market for a couple hours each day etc so my point was if I had to use a cell phone connection to satisfy my internet wants it would cost me a small fortune and what I hate is on Verizon etc you have to turn off the internet connection each time. On cable u just leave it on 24/7
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