Just curious as to what y'all use for getting online, while away from home. I just got a new laptop, and am new to this WIFI stuff, but I hear that Verizon is a good way to go, but I'm undecided whether to do hotspot, or get an aircard. Any thoughts?
Internet options while on the road
Discussion in 'Trucking Electronics, Gadgets and Software Forum' started by THIRSTY, Dec 24, 2011.
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Verizon with an unlimited data plan on my Android that I tether to my laptop with the PdaNet app. Verizon no longer offers the unlimited data plan though from what I've heard.
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I use a t-mobile data card and every now and then have to buy wifi for the night at whatever TS I might be at if in the sticks. Its an ok plan as its 5gb downloading but has no overage fees so its basically unlimited.
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I did one of their useage estimators, and I'd probably do alright with their 10 gig plan for $80, which will give me plenty of time for gaming, Skype, emails, etc. -
Might just take a look at T mobile, thanks.
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Gaming will eat that data up I'm with sprint and always go 9gb easy every month with Netflix
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How many gaming hours, eats up that much bandwidth in a month?
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That's a good question are u gonna be gaming online with a game console and using your phone to hotspot it tether
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More than likely, I'd be playing my Steam games via my laptop.
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you know what i dont understand if cars and buses can have internet what is so hard about putting it in trucks
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