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wireless internet
My usual DSL provider cannot give me service at my new house. I'm going to switch over to a wireless card. Anyone know which service is best?
If possible i'd like to get one without a contract, and as cheap as possible while still maintaining DSL or greater type speed. Help. :) |
If you have Cricket in your area they offer a wireless card with no contract. They use Sprint so hopefully their service is good there.
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Cingular/ATT has 3G everywhere (except for out of the way places in the middle of no-where like: Houston, Dallas, Austin, Philadelphia, New York, Albany, Detroit, Cincinnati, Denver, Little Rock). We had it for years, never had better than about 2X dial-up. NEVER!
Verizon has been better for us, but they are also the ONLY carrier with service at our house. I have a buddy on SPRINT. He LOVES it and has an unlimited download plan. Good luck finding one of those now. |
(Green text) you just want it so you can surf when you're cruizing in your 928 LOL haha
I used the "tetherberry" program with my blackberry for a week to try it out (free trial) and it was impressive, but you'll need to watch your data usage as even verizons "unlimited data" plan is restricted to a few gig.....I never got near a 10th of the allotted amount in that one week though..... |
I have a MiFi on Verizon. It works pretty well, as fast as DSL anyway. However, the monthly limit is 5GB. I never come close - only use it for work trips - but if it is your primary Internet connection, you might have a problem. Probably, will have a problem.
Maybe look into getting your Internet via cable, or satellite. |
+1 Cable or Fios would be much better options if available at your location.
Otherwise I would lean towards the same company that your normal cell phone is with, assuming you get a strong signal and are reasonably happy with them. I have both AT&T and Verizon USB cell modems for work due to coverage differences. Honestly the AT&T ones work great everywhere except one customer site, where Verizon is the only game in town. Beware the 5GB limits -- the costs can go up steeply once you max that out -- which is not hard to do with heavy video or itunes kind of usage but unlikely you'd hit it with regular web surfing and email sort of stuff. |
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They have a 30 day trial program with no commitment. Worth the money for the test drive. |
I got the cricket. Seems pretty fast. $40 a month, no contract.
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"Interesting...I use Verizon almost exclusively and have had no problems at all."
I didn't mean a problem with reliability, I meant a problem with monthly bandwidth limit. But, since sniper hardly spends any time surfing the web, that shouldn't be a problem for him :-) |
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Cricket has no download limits, but if i do get horny don't worry, i'll just go rouse the 21yo latin girl sleeping in my bed at the moment. ;)
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Oh, and I missed an opportunity to put in a plug about AgriStar/HughesNet!
20 days or so into the service their equipment takes a nose dive, breaks down. No storms, no lightning strike, just the equipment breaks down. ~70 days into arguing with them they state they do not have enough equipment to re-supply all the broken units AND add new customers. Took me months but I got my money back. Oh, and I still have their useless equipment if anyone is interested. They abandoned it. I have two modems and one dish. Seems I received a new modem months after we cancelled service and got our refunds. They refused to pay to have it sent back and I quit wasting my time with them. |
Sprint has a new "4G" service called WiMax. Several companies are also reselling the Sprint service under a veriety of names. It has the potential of the fastest wireless internet out there. But...service area is limited.
If you can't get DSL at your new address, what about a cable modem? Are you that far outside the city? Give us a little more info and pictures of latin hottie and we'll see if we can help you. |
Check on Clear Wireless. They're wireless (duh) but I don't believe they're doing it in the traditional sense (a la phone companies). Not sure about pricing or availability in your area.
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I know here in KC Sprint is awful and you would think it would be the best as their headquarters is here.
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Clear works via comcast's network here in Philadelphia and it works pretty good for a fair price, I have it in my shop and garage, pretty sure it will work fine over there in the Fishtown area.
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I'm on day 3 of Cricket, seems to be fine so far.
Here's the aforementioned 21yo latin girl modeling my AR: http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b3...s/b50735cb.jpg |
Snipe, she appears to need my assistance. Please send her over and I will send her back when she is "good and ready for you" so to speak! :)
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She's smiling and nodding her head as she and i read this. :)
Bonus pic for ya Joe: http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b3...s/198d51d5.jpg |
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