12-11-2002 11:03 AM - edited 07-04-2021 08:24 AM
How can I find a way to use my laptop without all the wire . I want to use it anywhere at home, or on the road and be online
12-11-2002 11:20 AM
These are PCMCIA Cards that work anywhere on the SprintPCS network They work at about 50 to 60k but Sprint claims they can burst up to 144k. This is the only solution that I am aware of that works pretty much anywhere. Other providers like AT&T offer a similar service but I think their coverage is limited.
This is the way to go if you want one connection for any place and time.Obviously if you don't mind switchnig connections Cisco has a great wireless product that you can install for home and office but you would still have to switch to a 3rd party when on the road for wireless and then find an area of covereage with something like the Cisco Hot Spot locator or other wireless mapping service.
12-11-2002 11:33 AM
Thanks for the information it helps, but how do I get the wireless connection from Cisco. That might work for now
12-11-2002 02:36 PM
cisco is not a wireless isp..so to get wireless connection, you need to talk to local wireless isp which may provide service in your area.
01-04-2003 08:46 PM
Nextel® has a plan called PacketStream Gold®. For $54.99 per month you get unlimited airtime. They sell a Motorola® PCMCIA ($349.99) modem that stands alone without having to add a voice plan or you can use one of their voice phones with a data cable but you then have to also pay for a voice plan. ISP is not included. No charge for long distance dialup to your ISP.
Speed is 19.2K but they compress data which gives you an effective up and downstream of close to 50K.
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