โApr-28-2017 09:22 AM
โJun-06-2017 11:32 AM
โJun-06-2017 11:12 AM
GoPackGo wrote:
I also fulltime and switched to the Unlimited plan in March. I also don't stream videos (much) or do Netflix. I tether my phone to my computer and am at about 13 gigs now with 1 day to go. I am on the web every day usually for a couple hours. No throttling.
Have you tried tethering your phone ? Might solve your problem. And you're already paying for it.
None of my business but I don't see how you can use 2 gigs per day (MOL) if you're not streaming. Seems like something is hogging your data.
โJun-06-2017 10:58 AM
โJun-06-2017 10:30 AM
โMay-26-2017 08:32 AM
โMay-25-2017 02:30 PM
MrWizard wrote:
Wi-Fi hotspot is Not tether
Tether is when use a USB cable and sometimes you need a good program like pda need
When you do that it all shows as phone data
Wi-Fi Hotspot is a Verizon function, and yes they know how much is used via the built in onboard hot spot app
โMay-25-2017 02:26 PM
GoPackGo wrote:jcpainter wrote:
When you tether from your phone . . . unless that's the only thing you are using the phone for . . . it's impossible to know how much of your data usage is coming from the "hot spot/tether" bucket and how much was other usage.
Only the "hot spot/tether" data usage counts toward the 10GB. Remember that "hot spot" refers to both an independent physical hotspot (like a jetpack) or when the phone's hot spot feature is being used by another device.
Since Verizon doesn't separate the usage on a phone, it's hard to know how much data usage was applied to each "bucket".
I have had the new unlimited plan for a few months now. I also tether my Iphone and have not been throttled. And the phone DOES show exactly how much data was used for tethering and how much data was used by the phone for 'all else'. This info is a function of the phone - not Verizon.
โMay-25-2017 02:19 PM
โMay-25-2017 10:29 AM
jcpainter wrote:
When you tether from your phone . . . unless that's the only thing you are using the phone for . . . it's impossible to know how much of your data usage is coming from the "hot spot/tether" bucket and how much was other usage.
Only the "hot spot/tether" data usage counts toward the 10GB. Remember that "hot spot" refers to both an independent physical hotspot (like a jetpack) or when the phone's hot spot feature is being used by another device.
Since Verizon doesn't separate the usage on a phone, it's hard to know how much data usage was applied to each "bucket".
โMay-25-2017 05:57 AM
โMay-25-2017 04:58 AM
โMay-25-2017 04:47 AM
prstlk wrote:2001400ex wrote:prstlk wrote:
I switched our plan about a month ago and I'm not really happy with it. My computer doesn't like 3g service. The internet continually goes off and then I get a DNS error. I have to restart my computer, sometimes 2 and 3 times and I have to turn my jetpack off and back on at least 1 time as well.
I have never tried to stream anything on my computer or tv - can't imagine how long it would take at 3g service!
Things like short movies shared on Facebook are slow to buffer and opening more than 1 or 2 tabs makes everything really slow. And, heaven forbid my husband get on the internet on his tablet while I'm on the computer - it's a battle to see who can get their pages opened first.
I'm thinking about calling and switching back - which I was told I could do and I made sure it was noted in my records. I had the 30GB plan before and only really had 1 or 2 close times where we went over by 1GB for the month.
I also hate how Verizon tells you it's all unlimited but it really is a limited plan - they slow it down and still control what you can and cannot do with your internet. It's unlimited but really slow!
Any other plans out there that allow you to have 4g lte on an unlimited basis?
I live in the same area as you and used 35gb on my line alone last month, with about 25gb from WiFi tethering to another device. I haven't noticed any slow down at all. How much are you using a month before you start seeing it slow down?
It slowed down pretty much the same minute I hit the 10GB on the jet pack. They sent me notification of my hitting that limit and the issues started that same afternoon.
โMay-24-2017 07:21 PM
โMay-24-2017 06:56 PM
Bill.Satellite wrote:
So the limit with a jet pack is 10GB and it sounds like you already knew that. If you are in a area with a lot of people your service is going to suffer. This really should not be a surprise. Verizon only promises that you will still have service but there is no service level promised.