ennajean
Jun 08, 2015Explorer
WIFI hot spots
has anyone bought a no contract WIFI hotspot. I see them advertised at Walmart and a few other stores. Just wondering if they actually are worth the money.
gerrym51 wrote:
I have the straightalk 4gLTE hotspot that accesses verizon towers. i have it in a wilson sleek. as with all hotspots signal is the key. it does work fine so far as long as it can detect a verizon tower.
it works no differently than a verizon jetpack. its the way you pay for data that is different
i ordered mine directly from straighttalk. got it in 3 days
fj12ryder wrote:
We last used ours in mid September of last year. I bought some data: 1 gig, on May 6. We used it shortly thereafter with no problems. I also didn't really think about the telephone number, but it didn't seem to affect the operation of the hotspot.
lryrob9301 wrote:ralphnjoann wrote:
When do they start counting the 30/60 days, when you buy the card or when you activate it. I would like to carry a spare with me.
With Straight Talk, the time starts when you activate it. However you do not need to carry a spare. You can go to their website and purchase more data any time you need it and put it into reserve to be used when you run out.
ralphnjoann wrote:
When do they start counting the 30/60 days, when you buy the card or when you activate it. I would like to carry a spare with me.
Gene&Ginny wrote:gerrym51 wrote:Since it is a data hotspot I don't think keeping the phone number is an issue. For some strange reason they do assign a phone number to the data hotspots.
straighttalk says if not used for over 6 mos will lose phone number
it's in the fine print
gerrym51 wrote:Since it is a data hotspot I don't think keeping the phone number is an issue. For some strange reason they do assign a phone number to the data hotspots.
straighttalk says if not used for over 6 mos will lose phone number
it's in the fine print