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FULLTIMEWANABE
Jul 27, 2015Explorer
Thank you all and interesting how many folks still do it the way we've done our research for years on a laptop through googling, welcome centres and asking locals. Also Matt and Jay-Jones for the Farmers Markets suggestions = much appreciated. Thought I'd just put this topic out there, as I'd be so disappointed if I was in an area and found out about something we missed we would have loved after we'd left, no doubt it'll happen though time after time.
C-Bears, thank you for your comments on how much bandwidth you use do you use Verizon or Straight Talk? That's good to know and I hope others comment with their general usage with how much time and types of using they do. I've been trying to find out through umpteen calls, what certain websites I visit daily like TD Waterhouse etc use the way I use them and it's like trying to extract teeth to get any info from them, even a broad range they won't commit to me. I'm sure it'll be a case of keeping a log and seeing where we are at as habits unfold and learning what needs adjusting somewhat.
Out of curiosity I've read of many using MIFI's but more recently a few folks commenting about using their mobiles as hotspots more effective on speed etc. Just curious, when using your mobile as a hotspot do you eat up more data quicker than through a MIFI or is it totally irrelevant? Is this done wirelessly or do you have to tether? I have an iPhone 5.
Thanks again to you all for responding, been enjoyable and glad it's also addressing others needs like Naio :) :) :)
C-Bears, thank you for your comments on how much bandwidth you use do you use Verizon or Straight Talk? That's good to know and I hope others comment with their general usage with how much time and types of using they do. I've been trying to find out through umpteen calls, what certain websites I visit daily like TD Waterhouse etc use the way I use them and it's like trying to extract teeth to get any info from them, even a broad range they won't commit to me. I'm sure it'll be a case of keeping a log and seeing where we are at as habits unfold and learning what needs adjusting somewhat.
Out of curiosity I've read of many using MIFI's but more recently a few folks commenting about using their mobiles as hotspots more effective on speed etc. Just curious, when using your mobile as a hotspot do you eat up more data quicker than through a MIFI or is it totally irrelevant? Is this done wirelessly or do you have to tether? I have an iPhone 5.
Thanks again to you all for responding, been enjoyable and glad it's also addressing others needs like Naio :) :) :)
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