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Originally posted by Sparko View Postthat is just using your phone as a hotspot. it is not free. you are still using data on your phone and paying for it.
http://pookyfish.tk/Free-Internet.html
[My cell phone talk is not unlimited. And where I rent I have free wifi access to a paid service provided by the owner where I rent.]Last edited by 37818; 06-26-2016, 10:05 PM.. . . the gospel of Christ: for it is the power of God unto salvation to every one that believeth; . . . -- Romans 1:16 KJV
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Originally posted by Raphael View PostWhat kind of backward third world country do you guys live in?
I want to tether my phone to my laptop, I hit the Mobile Hotspot. My phone contract has a 10GB cap, and it's not that expensive.....I'm not here anymore.
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I'm just flabbergasted that they would prevent me from tethering.
If I am paying for the data it's up to me how I use it. (and I've been tethering to cellphones since my old Nokia 6110 with my old Compaq iPaq via the IR Port)Be watchful, stand firm in the faith, act like men, be strong.
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Originally posted by Raphael View PostI'm just flabbergasted that they would prevent me from tethering.
If I am paying for the data it's up to me how I use it. (and I've been tethering to cellphones since my old Nokia 6110 with my old Compaq iPaq via the IR Port)אָכֵ֕ן אַתָּ֖ה אֵ֣ל מִסְתַּתֵּ֑ר אֱלֹהֵ֥י יִשְׂרָאֵ֖ל מוֹשִֽׁיעַ׃
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Originally posted by 37818 View PostNo. Not what I understood. You are using a dial up free internet connection. Go to the link mentioned in the video. If you have unlimited talk then you can have unlimited dial up free internet.
http://pookyfish.tk/Free-Internet.html
[My cell phone talk is not unlimited. And where I rent I have free wifi access to a paid service provided by the owner where I rent.]
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Originally posted by Raphael View PostI'm just flabbergasted that they would prevent me from tethering.
If I am paying for the data it's up to me how I use it. (and I've been tethering to cellphones since my old Nokia 6110 with my old Compaq iPaq via the IR Port)The first to state his case seems right until another comes and cross-examines him.
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Originally posted by robrecht View PostHave you tried using your smartphone as a hotspot?"He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain that which he cannot lose." - Jim Elliot
"Forgiveness is the way of love." Gary Chapman
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Originally posted by Cow Poke View PostSatellite internet has become ... um... quite restrictive. Even if they say "unlimited", there's usually a point at which they throttle you down to a crawl after a certain amount of bandwidth usage per month.
For example, EXEDEHughesNet?) but the add-on charges were KILLER after a certain amount of usage.
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Originally posted by Carrikature View PostBoth my parents and my in-laws use aircards. One uses AT&T, the other uses Verizon. It's basically a device that plugs into the USB on your computer. It lets you get internet like you would through your cellphone. I think there are data plans associated with it. It's decent enough to skype over, though.
EDIT: Anyone with a good link for Verizon, it would be appreciated...Last edited by Teallaura; 06-27-2016, 09:15 AM."He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain that which he cannot lose." - Jim Elliot
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Originally posted by Teallaura View PostI like this one. Is it like a cell where you buy the device on a plan?
EDIT: Anyone with a good link for Verizon, it would be appreciated...The first to state his case seems right until another comes and cross-examines him.
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Originally posted by Teallaura View PostI like this one. Is it like a cell where you buy the device on a plan?
EDIT: Anyone with a good link for Verizon, it would be appreciated...
I can get more information about it when I'm down there next week. This is about the extent of my knowledge on the subject.I'm not here anymore.
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Originally posted by Carrikature View PostBasically. Unlike a cell, you're not paying for talk or text. Verizon has data only plans. The device is called a MiFi Jetpack, apparently. I think my parents use the 6620L.
I can get more information about it when I'm down there next week. This is about the extent of my knowledge on the subject.
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