Taking Around Your Own Internet Hotspot Wherever You Go
Do you wish you could just take your laptop anywhere, like the beach or the park, or even in the middle of the desert while you’re on I-15 headed for Las Vegas, and access the internet? You might have heard of 3G technology. Its the internet signal you can get through your cell phone provider. These plans are a little pricey. They typically run you for about $60 a month, and its only for one user.
A good way to maximize on your monthly investment is to get the Kyocera KR2. This router will accept your PCMCIA card, ExpressCard, or USB 3G dongle, translate the 3G signal coming from the cell towers, and make it into an 802.11n signal that any person with wifi can access and use. The KR2 is a great way for a business team to share one data subscription and avoid paying their hotel gobs of money to rent an internet connection.
Friday, March 21st, 2008 @ 1:21 pm