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JimThePCGuy
Formerly known as schja01.
Premium,MVM
join:2000-04-27
Morton Grove, IL

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reply to norbert26

Re: Best alternatives to unlimited Clear 4G

said by norbert26:

said by JimThePCGuy:

Here you go:
»www.wirelessnwifi.com/
It was a bit confusing to me.
Basically it looks like they sell routers that you can plug in a USB Wan device (normally plugged into a PC) and then share that device via the WiFi router.
Since some USB Dongles still come with Unlimited or at least high Caps it's an interesting concept.
Also makes their name appropriate.
J

i agree it does look a little complicated. Then we have to hope its not too hard to configure it. One router shown ran $179 . They had a USB dongle for around $59. This could be a viable option of what i am trying to do so i will keep this in mind . in addition to the above hardware there will be service start up cost / activation fees and the like with the ISP to keep in mind. so we do need to plan on up front costs in out exploring for solutions.

I'll bet the 4G is Clearwire so unless it specifically says 4G LTE I would steer clear.
Putting on my optimist hat ...
I think I am going to just stay put until Sprint presents their migration plan. Look how long they supported IDEN before giving the users the boot.
J

criggs

join:2000-07-14
New York, NY
Reviews:
·Millenicom

Incorrect. Their 4G plan IS LTE. It's all three. Take a look at »www.wirelessnwifi.com/Unlimted-4···apm0j6t1 . That's the Tri-Fi, which, as its name suggests, connects to all three, 3G, LTE and WiMax. In fact, that's the plan I currently use, and I am connected to Sprint LTE right now as I write this!



norbert26
Premium
join:2010-08-10
Warwick, RI
reply to JimThePCGuy

said by JimThePCGuy:

said by norbert26:

said by JimThePCGuy:

Here you go:
»www.wirelessnwifi.com/
It was a bit confusing to me.
Basically it looks like they sell routers that you can plug in a USB Wan device (normally plugged into a PC) and then share that device via the WiFi router.
Since some USB Dongles still come with Unlimited or at least high Caps it's an interesting concept.
Also makes their name appropriate.
J

i agree it does look a little complicated. Then we have to hope its not too hard to configure it. One router shown ran $179 . They had a USB dongle for around $59. This could be a viable option of what i am trying to do so i will keep this in mind . in addition to the above hardware there will be service start up cost / activation fees and the like with the ISP to keep in mind. so we do need to plan on up front costs in out exploring for solutions.

I'll bet the 4G is Clearwire so unless it specifically says 4G LTE I would steer clear.
Putting on my optimist hat ...
I think I am going to just stay put until Sprint presents their migration plan. Look how long they supported IDEN before giving the users the boot.
J

exactly i will sit tight but we SHOULD at least explore options and have at least some sort of ideas what to do. Keep in mind sprint may throw / give short notice when they pull the plug leaving us end users scrambling for solutions / finding plans and hardware. Very good point on anything that uses WI-MAX could very well run over the clear wire network.