4G wireless broadband is fast enough you can quickly blow through a 10GB per month cap. You need to get your usage under control and you should probably go for a higher cap.
First off, secure your WiFi connection if you haven't done so already. There's no reason to be giving out free WiFi to your neighbors. And if you're already secure, you might want to change your router password.
Next you need to understand where the usage is going. Monitor your usage on a DAILY basis. You're burning through a gigabyte per day, which seems like a lot until you realize a single movie can be over a gigabyte. Once you figure out what activities are driving usage, you can stop doing them.
There will be some traffic over the internet if you leave your computers turned on, but it should be fairly insignificant. UNLESS, of course, one or both computers are infected with malware. And if your PCs are running Windows, that's pretty much a given. Turn off one computer for a day, and see what happens to your usage. Chances are they're both infected and your usage will go down about fifty percent when you turn off either one. Good luck cleaning out malware; you may need to do a fresh install of a newer operating system to get rid of everything.
You don't say if you're locked into a contract. If not, switch to Millenicom. You should be able to use your existing Verizon mobile broadband device. For 90 bucks you'll get a 20 GB/month cap. http://3gstore.com/product/5117_millenicom_20gb_plan.html Millenicom operates over the Verizon network.
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