Hello Brandon.

I, too, have a Verizon Wireless Air Card that connects to computers via USB 
port.

I use this card successfully on all of my computers including Windows 7 
Desktop, Notebook/net book and MacBook Pro computers.

Mac OS Snow Leopard totally supports this card or, moreover, Verizon Wireless 
provides drivers for this card on the Mac.

Mark
On Mar 30, 2011, at 1:08 PM, Brandon Olivares wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> I have a Verizon aircard, which basically allows you to connect to the 
> internet from anywhere, using the cell signal. I'm wondering if there is 
> something similar to this specifically for the Mac/Apple products, or goign 
> through At&T?
> 
> Thanks,
> Brandon Olivares
> www.thefulleffect.org - Healing the Whole Person
> Spiritual development and healing for all people
> 
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