Re: Is this possible
- From: "C.Joseph Drayton" <kalek1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 15 Oct 2005 19:03:36 -0600
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Hi Jim,
I connect my laptop using a D-Link BT120 Bluetooth dongle to my
Motorola V505 GSM cellular phone. I use Cingular's unlimited
Internet for $24.99.
I get average connect speeds of 40Kbps. The connection is very
reliable and there is only one place that I travel to (Bonners
Ferry, ID) where there isn't any Cingular service.
I use it with all three of my laptops with no difficulty. If you
travel a lot, it is worth the $24.99.
Ciao . . . C.Joseph
That which a man buys too cheaply . . .
He esteems too lightly
Jim Lad wrote:
> Is it possible to connect a laptop to the internet via a mobile phone (or a
> Sim card)
> If so would someone kindly outline the requirements or point me to a web
> site giving such details
>
> Regards & TIA
>
>
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