Posted by Mark - IN. on January 10, 2015 at 08:21:08 from (24.15.155.114):
In Reply to: Exceed internet posted by ky1650 on January 10, 2015 at 06:42:45:
Never heard of them.
If you or someone in your household has an iPhone or the sort with data, and these days, unlimited data, you can probably turn the iPhone or whatever into a personal hot spot for wireless use. In essence, use it as a wireless router so to speak...if your computer has wireless capability. For instance, my work lap top can work wireless. I have a 4G air card for it that I often use to get out to the internet when I'm out in remote areas, BUT my company iPhone has the ability to act as a personal hot spot, WiFi. When I need it, I access it through my iPhone settings and turn it on, enable it. Then I turn on WiFi access on my lap top, it sees my iPhone, and using a preprogrammed password that was handed out by my iPhone and programmed into my computer, away we go. The iPhone has unlimited data and many programs through cellular carriers do, so...away we go, using internet access readily available that is already paid for. You might want to check around the household to see who has what cellular devices, see if your computer has wireless ability, and if you have questions, go down to where you got your cell phone and ask them about their part. If your computer doesn't have wireless built in, Radio Shack, Best Buy, etc can sell you a wireless device for pretty cheap, one time purchase with no monthly charges that will detect your wireless provider (cell phone data hot spot), and away you go. People do it all the time anymore. Go on vacation? Take you iPad with you using your iPhone as a personal hotspot anywhere you have cellular service...on the beach, in the tent in the woods at night while hunting during the day, at the tractor swap meet, etc.
Check it out. Ask questions. Possibly save yourself from purchasing additional service that you may already have and are paying for.
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