YourhandMyAss -> RE: I'm looking to go completely wireless, what services do you recomend? (10/2/2008 8:46:02 PM)
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yeah when we were living at his trailer an they provided wifi for people in the park, we were able to connect with nothing but a month to month password and a user name, and it was free, as for tech support I want him to call but he says all tech support people are clueless rude idiots, cause he's worked in tech support before, so he refuses to call. hell maybe one day my dad and I'll call and by pass my honey doing it all together lol.quote:
ORIGINAL: BossyShoeBitch [ Your laptop either came with a wireless adapter built in, I don't think you are interested in buying an aircard from your cell phone provider which uses the GSM network to connect you wirelessly but will cost you about $70 a month extra. I suggest you call the customer support dept of the wireless modem manufacturer for help installing it. Seriously. edited: Just to add to what Jumpingjax said, if someone chooses to buy a wireless card through AT&T then they get free use of the WiFi hotspots that AT&T services. Among the fastest routers available now are Wireless N gigabit routers.. Programming a security code into your router isnt all that hard. It's sort of self explanatory during setup.
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