Mobile Broadband!
#16
Join Date: Jan 2005
Programs: Dirt
Posts: 949
The downside: On Clearwire and DSL Reports' forums, there are many threads about capping to 256 kilobits. Clearwire's customer service and tech support also leaves a lot to be desired.
The iSpot is intended for Apple's iDevices, enforced through an MAC OUI whitelist. It's simple to get around that with MAC spoofing or loading a config file that removes the restriction. See http://www.ispotunrestricted.com/2.0/
#17
Join Date: Feb 2000
Location: Menlo Park, CA, USA
Programs: UA 1MM 0P, AA, DL, *wood, Lifetime FPC Plat., IHG, HHD
Posts: 6,912
I find the speed in downtime chicago VERY GOOD, but the problem is our appt. in Downtown of chicago and mich, has double paned glass and it DOESN'T WORK AT ALL. I can look RIGHT AT THE TOWER and get literally NOTHING.
Clear as much has told me several times. "yeah, it won't work indoors with double paned windows"
Clear as much has told me several times. "yeah, it won't work indoors with double paned windows"
#18
Join Date: Feb 2000
Location: Menlo Park, CA, USA
Programs: UA 1MM 0P, AA, DL, *wood, Lifetime FPC Plat., IHG, HHD
Posts: 6,912
first
It just cancels, and you click restart and boom, you're going again. Nice to have a turn on turn off switch. It was great down in LA last weekend, and I'll keep it running over the holiday as I'll be in DC and Palm Beach and Miami (GO CARDINALS!!!) so it should work everywhere there.
#19
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Ireland
Programs: BA: GOLD, MARRIOTT: TITANIUM, IHG: PLAT, HILTON: GOLD
Posts: 491
I am in the US at the minute and the Virgin Mifi is a godsend. I have a power adapter in the car and keep in there so have full wifi access for my iphone all the time (being from Ireland the cost to use data roaming make it impossible). The mifi device cost $149 and $40 a month unlimited. You may want to order the mifi device before you get to the US, they are in high demand, it took me 4 days and a 20 mile drive to get one, but it was well worth it.
#20
Join Date: Jan 2005
Programs: Dirt
Posts: 949
If you have stucco walls, it will act as a faraday cage around your house/apartment and block all EMF signals.
FWIW, my location is an older wooden construction with double pane windows in Lakeview.
#21
Join Date: Feb 2000
Location: Menlo Park, CA, USA
Programs: UA 1MM 0P, AA, DL, *wood, Lifetime FPC Plat., IHG, HHD
Posts: 6,912
well, I'm on a 36th floor just of mich and chicago, basically the NM building. All glass, looking east and north, I THINK the tower is towards the north.
I can put it on the window sill and still get nothing. It's a bummer, but I've got DSL in the domicile anyways.
I can put it on the window sill and still get nothing. It's a bummer, but I've got DSL in the domicile anyways.
#22
Join Date: Oct 2010
Posts: 7
XCom Global
Dan,
Thanks for your recommendation and use of our services. XCom Global works hard to provide an effective and reasonable solution for international travelers.
-Kenneth Herskind, President
XCom Global
#23
Join Date: Jan 2005
Programs: Dirt
Posts: 949
Clearwire is back with another promo. This time you can get free home or usb modem, free activation and free 1st month: http://www.clear.com/devices?intcmp=home:t1:free_device
I'm 15 days into my service and am still satisfied with the speed and lateny.
I'm 15 days into my service and am still satisfied with the speed and lateny.