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- Johno02ExplorerAircards used to be what a MiFi box is now, before WiFi became generally available on most devices. It was the same thing, just plugged direct into a card slot instead of being WiFi.. There are some still available that plug into USB. Mifi has the advantage of supporting sever devices at the same time.
- Mile_HighExplorer
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. - 2oldmanExplorer II
Forest66 wrote:
You're sure? Because in your OP you said '.. aside from.. cellular'.
yep thats what I was looking for. (aircard) Thanks! - lawrosaExplorerThats expensive option from verizon.. Looks like your locked in to a 2 yr contract.. Blaaaahhh!!!
I use straight talk 4g LTE from walmart. My phones are straight talk also..
Pay as you go. I only use the wifi hotspot for camping.
I get whatever gigs I need for the trip..
When you run out you buy more or get cut off. There is no secret charges when you go over the data.
http://www.shopstraighttalk.com/bpdirect/straighttalk/PhoneDetails.do?action=view&_ga=null&productVariantExtensionId=37577729
Usually I get 2 gigs for $25.. Lets me check e mails on my lap top/ surf net etc....
I lower the bit rate on netflix to .3 gigs and hour. I let the kids watch 3 hours or so of TV/netflix cartoons. That usues about 1 gig. I have a smart TV in the camper.
Data plans
Fast LTE 4G.. I made sure I bought the 288L version from walmart as it uses the verizon towers. There is another version that usues the ATT towers and I read there were issues with that one.
Look for the verizon map on the box.. Old pic. Units ar 39 bucks now I believe..
- rk911Explorer
Forest66 wrote:
2oldman wrote:
McDonald's, Starbucks.
There it is again.. first responder quoting the entire OP.
yeah Im more looking for some kind of connecting equipment i can use via a cellular network instead of a location that has wifi
I know there use to be a usb device that you could connect to the internet via cellular but cant remember what its called and cant find it via google
are you thinking of a mifi device? there are several companies that offer a USB dongle that will piggyback onto one or more of the wireless companies but it's still cellular data. if you have a smart phone or tablet you should have wifi hot spot feature you can use to connect your laptop to the net. - usersmanualExplorerthe 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 - Forest66Explorer
Clay L wrote:
Forest66 wrote:
yeah Im more looking for some kind of connecting equipment i can use via a cellular network instead of a location that has wifi
I know there use to be a usb device that you could connect to the internet via cellular but cant remember what its called and cant find it via google
Used to be called an aircard but now more often a USB modem. It will plug into a USB port on the laptop.
yep thats what I was looking for. Thanks! - Mile_HighExplorerI'm a Mifi fan.
Jetpack
Its a hotspot through your cellular plan that allows up to 15 items to hook up. I just throw it in the coach on a charger and its like home wifi - everything in the coach automatically hooks up wireless. Our tablets, Dish, Roku, even the smart TVs. I don't think it adds much to your account, although with Verizon, it does share data with your other devices.
The advantage of MiFi over using your phone for a hotspot is, when somebody calls your phone it will kick off your hotspot. Mifi is not affected. You have to watch out for video streaming because it can eat up your data, regardless of whether you use hotspot or mifi. - imgoin4itExplorerWe use the Verizon jet pack for secure WiFi, like banking and another device and rv park for nonsecure WiFi for brousing, reading and posting on sites such as rv.net, facebook,etc.
- Clay_LExplorer
Forest66 wrote:
yeah Im more looking for some kind of connecting equipment i can use via a cellular network instead of a location that has wifi
I know there use to be a usb device that you could connect to the internet via cellular but cant remember what its called and cant find it via google
Used to be called an aircard but now more often a USB modem. It will plug into a USB port on the laptop.
I used a Verizon USB modem and plugged it into a Cradlepoint router because I had two laptops and wanted to have a home network.
You can also get a MiFi hotspot from Verizon.
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