Ted Mittelstaedt <[email protected]> writes: > It works but of course it's very easy to go over 300Mbt and then they charge > overage fees which can be quite high > > At the end of the 30 days ask them the price of an unlimited account. > > I always ask people doing this why don' t you just get an unlimited > data cell plan and tether to your phone.
Unlimited cell phone plans are often not actually unlimited, and sometimes quite expensive. > If you need ethernet then setup dd-wrt with an Atheros-based chipset > device in client bridged mode. There is a better way: usb-tethering to an openwrt router with a usb port. Fwiw, I have heard feedback from people using the T-mobile at-home-internet and they weren't particularly happy. Particularly for things like online meetings where latency is important, it became unusable. I would expect Verizon to be similar. -- Russell Senior [email protected]
