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Horizon170
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Mar 17, 2014

Internet from cell service???????????

Hi, we currently have Hi-speed internet with Windstream and a wireless gizmo that several laptops in out house can use. That is $40.00/month that we would like to eliminate.
The wife just upgraded our cell phone service with AT&T and we now have unlimited call time, internet, and Text messaging.
Questions:
1. How do I get my laptop to work with the cell service?
2. Will it be hi-speed?
3. Does it go through the cell phone or some other device.

It should be obvious that this old man ain't up with the times.:?
Thanks, Marvin
  • Horizon170 wrote:
    Hi, we currently have Hi-speed internet with Windstream and a wireless gizmo that several laptops in out house can use. That is $40.00/month that we would like to eliminate.
    The wife just upgraded our cell phone service with AT&T and we now have unlimited call time, internet, and Text messaging.
    Questions:
    1. How do I get my laptop to work with the cell service?
    2. Will it be hi-speed?
    3. Does it go through the cell phone or some other device.

    It should be obvious that this old man ain't up with the times.:?
    Thanks, Marvin


    Don't get rid of your home internet service, AT&T internet use will cost you lots of $$ when you go over the plan, as to how to use the laptops on the road with AT&T internet is you need to get a small Wi-Fi mobile box from AT&T that connects to internet while on the road and that is where your laptop connects to the internet.
  • wa8yxm's avatar
    wa8yxm
    Explorer III
    A lot of this depends on some specific information I do not have like the make and model of your wife's phone... But I will give you the generic view.

    NOTE: SOME cellular providers do charge EXTRA if you "Tether" comptuers or activate the phone as a "HotSpot"

    NOTE all pones can do it either.. One (Well several) that can are the Samsung Galaxy line. I have an S-III myself All the newer models of smart phones shoudl have this ability. And it should be described in the manual.

    I have T-Mobile. AT&T is generally.. A lot like T-Mobile in how they do things (use the same phones in fact).

    One of the "Apps" (Applications) on my phone is named T-mobile Hot Spot. I open it, turn on the HOT spot, and long press the selection as I recall, it gives me instructions for connecting..

    Something like

    Look for SGH-T999 (Mine is a T-mobile phone and that's it's model number)

    Enter Ax12zbq as the pass key in your computer's client

    (NOTE: That is not my network key, it is random keys I punched)

    and connect.. And that, folks is all there is to it.

    I did add a 2nd level of security to my system.. you not only need my network key you need to be pre-authorized to use my phone's hot spot.

    This is optional, and explained in the phone's manual, which you can download as an application to the phone.
  • Ditto on the key word being "unlimited data". Which honestly does not even exist any more. Whatever you decide to do just be aware of the "data plan" that you will be charged for and how much you are allowed.

    I am still running on my mobile broadband from 2008. $65.00/mo for UNLIMTED data.

    2008 equipment and as long as the USB stick keeps on working I DO have 'unlimited' data.

    Once the equipment breaks and I have to replace it I will be forced to join the ranks of paying dearly for data. :(
  • I visited my AT&T office today and for $50.00/month i can get a device to use the WIFI of my computer and connect to the Internet anywhere I have tower access just like my phone service.
    For the 50 bucks I would get 5 gig of data transfer per month and I have no idea how to compare that to my usage. The rep said the average was around 3.5 gig if I didn't download music and movies, which I never do. Right now we are considering going on the road full time again.
    We miss those 20 something years that we full timed with my job.
  • The guy at the AT&T store could have checked your usage for the wireless, but if you just started there is no history on which to estimate what you might use.

    I just added another device to my Value Share plan (which can handle 10 devices), and since that brought my collection up to four, the limit for the 10G plan, rep checked my usage and it wasn't high enough to save money by changing.

    But there is no way it can replace my land-line Internet connection, which uses 50-100 GB a month, sometimes over 10 GB a day. That would be hundreds of dollars worth of data on wireless.

    So whether or not dropping a low-cost land connection to go all wireless will save you the cost of the land connection all depends on how much data you use, and without historical measurements, that's at best a guess. The "how I will use it" estimating tools don't work for my wireless data usage, they overestimate because most of the time I'm on WiFi to my land line or somebody elses (usually free AT&T).
  • Hi,

    This will only be helpful to Canadians. Sasktel does offer 10 gigs @ $70.00 per month on smart phones. It is unlimited in the sense that after 10 gigs they throttle to a speed of 512, from the 4 g speeds.

    The 10 gigs alas only applies in Canada.
  • I best leave well enough alone. My usage could get really expensive.
    Thanks for everyones input.
  • I'm one of those with a Verizon unlimited data plan. Have not upgraded for that reason although wife and daughter really are pushing me on this issue. I use FoxFi to tether and it works great.