Thanx Wolfeking/voyagerfan99,
Guess I was wrong.
4G for a computer? That's definitely news to me. I didn't even think that was possible! Wow -- that's amazing!!
New technology is always coming out. I didn't think that's what it was. My bad.
Wolfeking,
My bad. I should have realized that you were a hardware expert. I was completely wrong. I didn't think to double check it. It just sounded wrong. And I've never heard of that type of device, except for phones. I didn't think that they ALSO made these available for computers!!!
voyagerfan99,
Yea, its too bad they did away with the PCMCIA card option though!!!
[When you only have 1 USB slot, or a limited number, this feature can be real useful]
A pack of cards? Really?
A stand alone device? Must be new!
JasonPDK,
Kirk Quote from earlier in thread:
that entails getting something like an android razor or something to create a hotspot, and then use that "hotspot" for your laptop.
I've seen it done, that's how I know its possible. It was a good idea that I didn't know about.
FuryRosewood,
Well at least I know its possible. But yea, that kind of hurts. Unless you only read books online, that is just about all that you can do.

Oh wait, in order to load a web page, does that count as "downloading Mb" of space?
Because if it does, basically all you can do is "surf" and can't download anything...
strollin,
nice to make your aquaintance:good:
WOW, awesome dude. Nice link!

I mean I knew there was software that could do this but I didn't know the name of it.
This'll come in real handy!!
Its good that you mentioned it
it must already be connected to the internet, it can't somehow magically connect to the internet all by itself.
because I didn't know how the software worked exactly, as I have never installed it.
But that's good to know.
you must be within range of a cellular signal.
means that you must be inside of a business building that has a hotspot or in your house with a modem, or within the United States?
[Starfleet Captain]