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Unread 06-18-2007, 12:26 AM
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It seems that we are talking about two different types of wireless here. First is the WIFI which is the wireless network you can set up in your house and is open to every one in range if you don't enable the security features. Your neighbors will be using your internet connection if you don't set it up so they can't. This is the same type of wireless you can use at any Starbucks (or the like) just about anywhere in the country. The only expense involved is the purchase of the wireless router. Most computers you buy today will already have the necessary hardware to connect to a wireless router.

The other option, which I think randleman is contemplating is a wireless broadband service. I know Verizon and Sprint offer the service. Cingular may also. This is wireless internet service via a cellular phone network and should work wherever your cell phone works, assuming its on the same network. I used to have the Verizon service which I used for business purposes. It worked well but I cancelled it because I no longer need it. The major draw back is the cost. I was paying $60.00 per month and you usually have to do some sort of contract just like a cell phone. And it will cost you to cancel early. If you really think you'll use it, it's great. Or it could end up being an expensive toy.

I have a wireless network in the house so I too can sit on the back porch with my lap top, but my wireless broad band card is now a dust collector.
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my problem is that i have dial up. they dont offer the fast access dsl in my area. there is no cable here either. they don't offer it in my area. my only option would be to go through satellite like direct tv or something but it is pretty darn expensive to set it all up and then it's around 75 bucks per month. my dad uses the direct tv deal and it does'nt seem to be much faster than dial up to me. plus, when it's raining he loses signal. what should i do?
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Under those circumstances I would go with the cellular wireless. I had speeds similar to DSL when I had mine. I got rid of it only because I no longer needed the portability and I have Verizon FIOS at home.
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thanks rick. so, i can use that for my pc at home? i'm just make'n sure.
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One of the guys at work had a small Toughbook with a Sprint card in it today, I was very under impressed with it. It was slower than dial up.

I think I may just do the wifi in the house for now and use other peoples wifi's when not at home. I wouldn't use it enough to justify it.

Thanks for the tips guys.
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Hey dragn3,

I know very little about computers but I have noticed that when you post on a thread that your "fisherman" at the bottom is so wide that it makes the thread wider than my screen so I have to scroll back and forth to read it.

Is there a way to downsize it on your end or mine to avoid all the scrolling?
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oh, i don't know. it's normal size just like everyone else's post on my end. is any one else having this problem? if so, what do i need to do about it. i like my ol' fisherman fall'n off the boat! but, if i need to i will just remove it.
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hey! i think it's fixed! * * how is it on yall's end? thanks, mj!
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Back on topic for a moment......

Here's hardware that could be added to your desktop computer that would allow you to plug in the card that your cellular company provides to allow you to connect to the internet.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16815340002

We have now approached the limit of my knowledge on computers and I will have to consult with my 16 year old son if you need to know more.

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hey! i think it's fixed! * * how is it on yall's end? * * thanks, mj!

That is much better on my end, Thanks Dude!
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