Re: Is there something such as celluar wireless to connect with an ISP ?

2010-12-03 Thread Kurt Granroth
Jailbreak + socks proxy is good for a free (save the money you're already paying for data) tethering solution for the iPhone. It's not the only way, though. You can do the tethering quite a bit easier using a Jailbreak app like MyWi which is $10 or $20 (I forget). It turns your iPhone into a

Re: Is there something such as celluar wireless to connect with an ISP ?

2010-12-03 Thread Lisa Kachold
With an iPhone you have to jailbreak it and setup for socks proxy with linux. On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 3:54 PM, Stephen wrote: > Most cellular providers have devices for just this purpose. Or if you have > a rooted android phone you can use that device they also have a service you > can pay for to

Re: Is there something such as celluar wireless to connect with an ISP ?

2010-12-03 Thread Stephen
Most cellular providers have devices for just this purpose. Or if you have a rooted android phone you can use that device they also have a service you can pay for to do the same thing. On Dec 3, 2010 1:21 PM, wrote: > Hi, Maybe a little of topic but I 'd like to ask, > > I know there's satellite I

Re: Is there something such as celluar wireless to connect with an ISP ?

2010-12-03 Thread Jordan Aberle
Aye, I have the Android 2.2 version, the wireless tethering just works. Maybe I'm suppose to be paying something extra but I haven't had to yet. I simply connect to the wireless network created by my phone and I'm able to access the internet on my laptop. On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 1:38 PM, Eric C

Re: Is there something such as celluar wireless to connect with an ISP ?

2010-12-03 Thread Eric Cope
Android 2.2 has this feature built in. You can also tether by USB then share your internet connection. Sprint offers this feature as part of the data package. Other carriers like Verizon charge for it. Eric On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 1:35 PM, Benjamin Francom wrote: > One solution you are describin

Re: Is there something such as celluar wireless to connect with an ISP ?

2010-12-03 Thread Benjamin Francom
One solution you are describing would be "Mobile Broadband." Most of the major carriers will offer it. We used it several years ago through Sprint. It was approx. $60/month, and worked well for a remote office we had. They have routers that support the cards as well. http://shop.sprint.com/en/sol

Re: Is there something such as celluar wireless to connect with an ISP ?

2010-12-03 Thread Eric Cope
all 3G carriers have this. They range in fees from #30-80/month. Do you already have a wireless provider? Eric On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 1:12 PM, wrote: > Hi, Maybe a little of topic but I 'd like to ask, > > I know there's satellite ISP, you get a disk attached to your house > maybe and you can

Re: Is there something such as celluar wireless to connect with an ISP ?

2010-12-03 Thread Jordan Aberle
Android phone with an app called wireless tethering - it turns your cell phone into a wireless hotspot that your computer can connect to. You use the data/internet connection through your phone on your laptop. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tethering On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 1:12 PM, wrote: > Hi,

Is there something such as celluar wireless to connect with an ISP ?

2010-12-03 Thread leegold
Hi, Maybe a little of topic but I 'd like to ask, I know there's satellite ISP, you get a disk attached to your house maybe and you can surf. But isn't there a USB device that you can use with laptop to get internet connections. Is that cellular internet? What I'm interested in are wireless way

Re: ATJEU NOC ENGINEER

2010-12-03 Thread Stephen
I just want to find some weekend work for extra cash :-) On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 9:18 AM, Lisa Kachold wrote: > Actually it's a GREAT FUN build position!  You get to get immersed in PLESK, > Citrix-Xenserver, WHS/Cpanels, and the best processors and NOC backup > procedures. > > But it looks like J

Re: ATJEU NOC ENGINEER

2010-12-03 Thread Lisa Kachold
Actually it's a GREAT FUN build position! You get to get immersed in PLESK, Citrix-Xenserver, WHS/Cpanels, and the best processors and NOC backup procedures. But it looks like Jeff Lord has just found someone. But I really suggest if anyone is interested in NOC work, or having a fine place to HO

Re: ATJEU NOC ENGINEER

2010-12-03 Thread Stephen
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ATJEU NOC ENGINEER

2010-12-03 Thread Lisa Kachold
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