Greg
This group deals with WiFi only. It sounds like your question is really
aimed at a similar group, Internet by Data Card located here:
_http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/InternetByDataCard/_
(http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/InternetByDataCard/)
The IBDC group does cross over to this group at times since many folks are
purchasing routers that have data cards in them and therefore make a
"hotspot". The Sprint "Overdrive" and Verizon "MiFi" units are examples of
those.
Fred White
Owner/Moderator
IB WiFi
In a message dated 2/19/2011 4:18:47 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
amosduncan_2000@yahoo.com writes:
Hello InternetByWiFi Group,
I have joined this group because I have had two terrible experiences
(thank you Best Buy and Virgin) trying to get WiFi on my Home computer.
I'll spare you the grisly details there, and just say...
I recently bought a wonderful 21 inch Mac that I have in a place with no
landline. I have no cable service either. I understand that the computer
has the "card" in it already. I wanted to use a "Pay as you go" plan
originally but at this point I'm so confused about the whole thing I
don't know if that is possible. Macs really seem to throw these people.
So, I am open to any and all suggestions. I am located in central
Los Angeles so reception should be no problem.
Thanks, Greg
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Saturday, February 19, 2011
Re: [IBWiFi] Wireless for Mac
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