What kind of mobile broadband card do you use for your laptop?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by NewNashGuy, Aug 16, 2011.
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I've been using a Verizon MiFi for three months now. My daughter went with me and seldom had a problem with being able to get a signal even as we were traveling. This is the only month I've been close to the 5gig limit I'm signed up for. She was on her favorite site of Build-a-Bear almost constantly and we emailed several pictures as well.
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Yeah I was smarttowers, thanks. Sometimes my fingers don't type what I'm thinking.
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I use a sprint broadband card but I also have a HTC Evo that's rooted so I can use it as a wireless router also. My computer is on and connected to the net whenever I'm in the truck as I use it for loads. One plus with using the phone as a router as I can force the phone to roam to the Verizon network if I'm ever out of a sprint area. So between the card and the phone I'm always connected.
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I'm grandfathered into my unlimited data plan on my iPhone and have a AT&T MiFi for when I want to use my netbook.
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I got an old 3G Verizon broadband card re-activated when I started driving 3 months ago. $59 a month. I usually run about 500-600mb a month, the plan is a 5gb plan so I'm not coming close to going over. Verizon wanted to upgrade me of course to their new 4G card but that also comes with a 2 year contract, NO thanks. Since I already had the old card it's on a "month to month" basis with no contract. The guy at the Verizon store also said people buy old broadband cards from places like craigslist and e-bay and have them activated to avoid a contract.
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