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drsteve wrote:Bachelor wrote:
I've used my phone (Verizon)as a hotspot for very brief periods before because I didn't want to exceed data limits. For 2X what I'm paying on my current plan, I could get unlimited data (cost about $70/mo).
I have Verizon's unlimited plan. After 15GB they throttle it to 3G speeds.
โMar-22-2020 06:20 PM
Bachelor wrote:
I've used my phone (Verizon)as a hotspot for very brief periods before because I didn't want to exceed data limits. For 2X what I'm paying on my current plan, I could get unlimited data (cost about $70/mo).
โMar-22-2020 10:55 AM
pauldub wrote:
If you have a smartphone, it's probably cheaper to just use the phone for a hotspot instead of paying for service for two devices.
โMar-22-2020 07:03 AM
pauldub wrote:
If you have a smartphone, it's probably cheaper to just use the phone for a hotspot instead of paying for service for two devices.
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Big Katuna wrote:
Are you talking about a cellular solution for internet or an internet connection via cable, like Century Link or Comcast?
โMar-20-2020 05:02 AM
Bachelor wrote:
Thanks for the replies. It all sounds pretty good.
Further question: can the same router be used with any Internet provider when moving to another location? I presume the answer is yes, just making sure.
โMar-19-2020 05:31 PM
Big Katuna wrote:
Are you talking about a cellular solution for internet or an internet connection via cable, like Century Link or Comcast?
โMar-19-2020 04:00 PM
Bachelor wrote:Generally speaking - NO. I've heard some have a SIM card that allows them to switch networks by replacing the SIM card.
Thanks for the replies. It all sounds pretty good.
Further question: can the same router be used with any Internet provider when moving to another location? I presume the answer is yes, just making sure.
โMar-19-2020 03:40 PM