ploiselle wrote:
I am wondering if you are using the correct units. 0.64 megabytes is nothing. 0.64 x 30 = 19 megabytes. We used between 8 and 9 gigabytes last February in Florida. (We are grandfathered with Verizon for unlimited data.) Most plans give you 2 gigabytes. (mg is milligrams used mostly for medication dosage in the US)
If your leakage is 0.64 megabytes and you are using 3 to 4 Gigabytes a month, I wouldn't give it a second thought.
If the leakage is 0.64 gigabytes, shut your computer off and see if the leakage continues, if it does call Verizon. It may be the Verizon hotspot unit itself.
Paul
Thanks - YES ... Monkey44 tech-stupid math multiplied x100 instead of x10 on the mb = kb fraction. SO, was thinking 100MB = one Kb, so am really not using as much as I thought - thanks for the knock in the head! :)