Clearwire: Just Say No
Ralph Sims
ralph at sims.cc
Fri Feb 2 23:19:50 PST 2007
The EVDO Rev A cards work pretty well (I use Verizon--it just plain works).
I'm seeing 1600-2200kbps down and 160-190kbps up; a tad better than
Clearwire and some DSL but a bit pricier. I'm thinking about bagging my
Qwest DSL and using it solely. I'm addicted to static IPs and will probably
have to use some type of adaptive DNS (DynDNS?) to fake it.
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From: talk-bounces at seattlewireless.net
[mailto:talk-bounces at seattlewireless.net] On Behalf Of Patrick Walters
Sent: Friday, January 26, 2007 12:13 PM
To: SeattleWireless Talk List
Subject: RE: Clearwire: Just Say No
I was interested in ClearWire but until they have a PCMCIA Card I can slip
in my laptop It's just silly to cal it city wide access.
Although, apparently the BestBuy Geek Squad have one in those bugs hey drive
around so they can access the internet from anywhere. That is kind of cool.
The A-Team would have had one in their van I'm sure. ;-)
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