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Old 10-03-2006, 04:16 AM
Peter Pan
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Default Re: Getting a share-able network from my Verizon Broadband card

Yes.. Not only me, but a few people have them in their RV's so they can have
in motion internet on the go for both wired and wireless machines
(passengers, NOT the driver!)

In the process of setting it up for real estate agents in both the Buffalo
NY and Baltimore MD areas.. While the city has high speed/EVDO, when in the
outer areas, the speed/system drops to 1X data speeds.. The kyocera units
works fine/the same in both areas (albeit slower in 1x)..

While it is a bit pricey (about $275 bucks), that is a one time cost, not
monthly (like the data card)...



broadband-baffeled wrote:
> Might be worth the cost...are you using it with a Verizon card
> successfully?
>
> Peter Pan wrote:
>> Adair Witner wrote:
>>> "NetSteady" <cmhutch@gmail.com> wrote in message
>>>> Baffled:
>>>>
>>>> On what operating system?
>>>>
>>>> If it's XP, have you looked at bridging the connections?
>>>
>>> Could he not use the Internet Connection Sharing crap built into
>>> windows?

>>
>> Maybe, maybe not... There are some locations/reports of the SOFTWARE
>> (card stuff from verizon) not working at all with networking, so you
>> can't share... There are several hardware units that don't need no
>> steenking computer or limiting software (I have a Kyocera KR1
>> router, card goes into it, allows both wired and wireless sharing
>> link at http://www.kyocera-wireless.com/kr1-router/ ) Any idea where
>> the OP is at?




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