I'm using an aircard from Sprint right now..
And is wayyyyyy faster then my DSL shit... I'm thinking about ditching Bellsouth fast access... and keep this from Sprint.
I'm using an aircard from Sprint right now..
And is wayyyyyy faster then my DSL shit... I'm thinking about ditching Bellsouth fast access... and keep this from Sprint.
Not hard to beat Bellsouth...
QFTOriginally Posted by Echonova
Epic Foxbody Thread Crew Member #10Originally Posted by AlanŽ
Originally Posted by Echonova
True.. Shit atleast is better then 56k..
But it is slow as an old lady.
My bellsouth is fast as hell, maybe my modem builds mad boost or something.
Friend has ATT air card and its definitely faster then bellsouth
Originally Posted by SLo_MKIII
really ?..
Oxymoron ?![]()
Same company.. lol.
Should email them and let them know there air cards work better then there wired shit.
I have a sprint air card. It's totally the shit. We used it all over the US last season and it worked damn near everywhere. Even way out in the desert - and fast at that!
:thumbsup:
I would not solely rely on Sprint unless I had WiFi. Their network seems unstable. I will be sitting outside in a parking lot in Buckhead and the navigation cannot locate me worth a shit. I have wasted so much time waiting on something stronger then a "weak" signal in downtown Atlanta. It's frustrating when I am trying to get directions to be on time![]()
That's strange. I don't have WiFi. I ONLY use my sprint card and I live in Virginia Highlands. It works like a charm for me. I have NEVER had one issue with it in 2 years and coast to coast (20 states maybe?).Originally Posted by aaronfelipe
anyone know where I can download the AT&T air card software?
Ima try to see if I can use it with my Phone... .. well, use my phone as a modem.. I know is possible.
Dan just got set up to use his iPhone as a modem if we want to. It's a hacked set up though.Originally Posted by Julio
It's possible but you have to pay extra for them to enable it![]()
I had Bellsouth for years, and it was a fucking nightmare.
I'm a Comcast man now, and I've had little troubles.