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Old April 30th, 2008, 12:55 PM
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Default Verizon USB727 Modem?

Is this the best one to use with a laptop? Does this type of modem have
its own line/number or is the device tied to one of our existing cell
numbers?

TIA
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Old April 30th, 2008, 05:45 PM
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The PCI card has it's advantages over the USB card, one of which is it's
ability to be used with a KR-1 router. That was why we chose it and can
share the connection between both of our computers. Obviously the USB card
has the advantage of being easier to locate the antenna for best reception.
You will be issued a unique phone number with either type card. We have
found that the card is no where near as fast as our old DSL hookup but since
we travel a lot we were getting tired of paying for the idle DSL. (and when
I say not near as fast, we live in a EVDO Rev A area and travel to mostly
those areas so in my opinion it's not as fast.)

Bob


"Pegleg" <Pegleg@usnavyret.mil> wrote in message
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> Is this the best one to use with a laptop? Does this type of modem have
> its own line/number or is the device tied to one of our existing cell
> numbers?
>
> TIA



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Old April 30th, 2008, 05:45 PM
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On Wed, 30 Apr 2008 21:11:00 GMT, "Bob & Nan" <doubleday@citlink.net>
wrote:

>The PCI card has it's advantages over the USB card, one of which is it's
>ability to be used with a KR-1 router. That was why we chose it and can
>share the connection between both of our computers. Obviously the USB card
>has the advantage of being easier to locate the antenna for best reception.
>You will be issued a unique phone number with either type card. We have
>found that the card is no where near as fast as our old DSL hookup but since
>we travel a lot we were getting tired of paying for the idle DSL. (and when
>I say not near as fast, we live in a EVDO Rev A area and travel to mostly
>those areas so in my opinion it's not as fast.)
>
>Bob


Thanks the good info Bob. We would only be using it on one laptop so
the router is not an issue.

We have Comcast Internet at home and I realize the USB modem won't get
anywhere near that speed even in EVDO areas. It should be fine for
e-mail/usenet and www browsing.
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Old May 1st, 2008, 09:30 AM
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Default Verizon USB727 Modem?

Take a look at 3GStore.com. They sell all the Verizon data devices and
offer great pre- and post-sales support.

I have a UM150 USB device, simply because it was free after rebate and
works with an inexpensive WiFi router they sell. Even if you plan to use
the data card with only one laptop, it's sure convenient to leave it
plugged into a WiFi router rather than having it sticking out the side
of the laptop, especially if you have a cable for an external antenna
plugged into the USB device.

If you travel, don't buy a device that doesn't have a provision for an
external antenna. In our current location, we have excellent Verizon
voice service, but I can't get a decent data signal without the antenna.
I use a $20 mag-mount antenna stuck to a ceiling speaker in the motor
home.

--
Dave Rudisill
Rapid City, SD

>Pegleg <Pegleg@usnavyret.mil> wrote:


>Is this the best one to use with a laptop? Does this type of modem have
>its own line/number or is the device tied to one of our existing cell
>numbers?
>
>TIA

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Old May 1st, 2008, 12:49 PM
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On Thu, 01 May 2008 07:04:38 -0700, Dave Rudisill <denali@alaska.net>
wrote:

>Take a look at 3GStore.com. They sell all the Verizon data devices and
>offer great pre- and post-sales support.
>
>I have a UM150 USB device, simply because it was free after rebate and
>works with an inexpensive WiFi router they sell. Even if you plan to use
>the data card with only one laptop, it's sure convenient to leave it
>plugged into a WiFi router rather than having it sticking out the side
>of the laptop, especially if you have a cable for an external antenna
>plugged into the USB device.
>
>If you travel, don't buy a device that doesn't have a provision for an
>external antenna. In our current location, we have excellent Verizon
>voice service, but I can't get a decent data signal without the antenna.
>I use a $20 mag-mount antenna stuck to a ceiling speaker in the motor
>home.


Thanks for the info...which router and which antenna?

Guess using the router makes some sense in that it could be put up
somewhere out of the way in the RV. Just didn't want to spend more than
I had to with taking on $60.00/mo.+ cost of the data plan. But I'll
take a look at it.

Brian
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Old May 1st, 2008, 04:12 PM
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Pegleg wrote:
> On Thu, 01 May 2008 07:04:38 -0700, Dave Rudisill <denali@alaska.net>
> wrote:
>
>> Take a look at 3GStore.com. They sell all the Verizon data devices and
>> offer great pre- and post-sales support.
>>
>> I have a UM150 USB device, simply because it was free after rebate and
>> works with an inexpensive WiFi router they sell. Even if you plan to use
>> the data card with only one laptop, it's sure convenient to leave it
>> plugged into a WiFi router rather than having it sticking out the side
>> of the laptop, especially if you have a cable for an external antenna
>> plugged into the USB device.
>>
>> If you travel, don't buy a device that doesn't have a provision for an
>> external antenna. In our current location, we have excellent Verizon
>> voice service, but I can't get a decent data signal without the antenna.
>> I use a $20 mag-mount antenna stuck to a ceiling speaker in the motor
>> home.

>
> Thanks for the info...which router and which antenna?
>
> Guess using the router makes some sense in that it could be put up
> somewhere out of the way in the RV. Just didn't want to spend more than
> I had to with taking on $60.00/mo.+ cost of the data plan. But I'll
> take a look at it.
>
> Brian


Something to consider if you use a router is that at least on new plans
there are very high overage charges that put old time roaming charges to
shame. So if you use the router be careful that you manage it by knowing
what others are doing if you allow them to connect etc.
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Old May 2nd, 2008, 01:52 PM
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Default Verizon USB727 Modem?

I got to ask, what is the KR-1 router, I have the PCI card, would love to be
able to use it on my desktop at home, cant get dsl at all, and lousy dial up
from ATT
"Bob & Nan" <doubleday@citlink.net> wrote in message
news:Ef5Sj.2317$NU2.140@news01.roc.ny...
> The PCI card has it's advantages over the USB card, one of which is it's
> ability to be used with a KR-1 router. That was why we chose it and can
> share the connection between both of our computers. Obviously the USB
> card has the advantage of being easier to locate the antenna for best
> reception. You will be issued a unique phone number with either type card.
> We have found that the card is no where near as fast as our old DSL hookup
> but since we travel a lot we were getting tired of paying for the idle
> DSL. (and when I say not near as fast, we live in a EVDO Rev A area and
> travel to mostly those areas so in my opinion it's not as fast.)
>
> Bob
>
>
> "Pegleg" <Pegleg@usnavyret.mil> wrote in message
> news:us6h1497l7tmtc2rsiopqg4ca1vkuvr6as@4ax.com...
>> Is this the best one to use with a laptop? Does this type of modem have
>> its own line/number or is the device tied to one of our existing cell
>> numbers?
>>
>> TIA

>
>



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Old May 3rd, 2008, 08:00 PM
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>Pegleg <Pegleg@usnavyret.mil> wrote:

>Thanks for the info...which router and which antenna?


Router: Cradlepoint 350. It cost me something like $130.

Antenna: Wilson mag mount. It was around $20:
<http://www.wirelessnetworkproducts.com/browseproducts/301103-Wilson-Magnet-Mount-Cellular-Antenna;-10'-coax;-301103.html>
or
http://tinyurl.com/67sff9

You also need to buy the adapter that fits between the UM150 and the
Wilson antenna. I bought mine online for &8.98 including shipping on
eBay. Different cellular devices have different antenna ports. That's
why you need to buy an adapter to connect it to the antenna.

>
>Guess using the router makes some sense in that it could be put up
>somewhere out of the way in the RV. Just didn't want to spend more than
>I had to with taking on $60.00/mo.+ cost of the data plan. But I'll
>take a look at it.


It does make it convenient, especially when the card is attached to an
external antenna.

BTW, not all cards can accept an external antenna.

--
Dave
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Old May 4th, 2008, 07:58 AM
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Default Verizon USB727 Modem?

The router I was referring to is the Kyocera KT-1 router. I bought it from
Tiger Direct but it must be available from others. Think it was around
$150. By placing it on a small shelf in our motorhome window, we get good
pickup from the local towers. Using encryption you can limit other people
getting on it and running your data allowance through the limit. We run two
laptops with heavy web page usage and many downloads and usually run no more
than 1GB a month with the limit at 5 GB. Lately I have been running CAT 5
cables to the laptops instead of using the WIFI and find that the throughput
seems to be much faster (but still not as fast as our old DSL)

"Craig M" <craig_6444@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:KgISj.12682$V14.1733@nlpi070.nbdc.sbc.com...
>I got to ask, what is the KR-1 router, I have the PCI card, would love to
>be able to use it on my desktop at home, cant get dsl at all, and lousy
>dial up from ATT
> "Bob & Nan" <doubleday@citlink.net> wrote in message
> news:Ef5Sj.2317$NU2.140@news01.roc.ny...
>> The PCI card has it's advantages over the USB card, one of which is it's
>> ability to be used with a KR-1 router. That was why we chose it and can
>> share the connection between both of our computers. Obviously the USB
>> card has the advantage of being easier to locate the antenna for best
>> reception. You will be issued a unique phone number with either type
>> card. We have found that the card is no where near as fast as our old DSL
>> hookup but since we travel a lot we were getting tired of paying for the
>> idle DSL. (and when I say not near as fast, we live in a EVDO Rev A area
>> and travel to mostly those areas so in my opinion it's not as fast.)
>>
>> Bob
>>
>>
>> "Pegleg" <Pegleg@usnavyret.mil> wrote in message
>> news:us6h1497l7tmtc2rsiopqg4ca1vkuvr6as@4ax.com...
>>> Is this the best one to use with a laptop? Does this type of modem have
>>> its own line/number or is the device tied to one of our existing cell
>>> numbers?
>>>
>>> TIA

>>
>>

>
>



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Old May 4th, 2008, 01:10 PM
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Default Verizon USB727 Modem?

I have a very slightly used KR-1 if anyone is interested.
Used it until fiber was installed to a new house.
A month - maybe, then, back in the box to gather dust.
I'd even throw in a data card in the deal.

Interested?? richard at nessnet dot com


"Bob & Nan" <doubleday@citlink.net> wrote in message news:q4hTj.2445$NU2.65@news01.roc.ny...
> The router I was referring to is the Kyocera KT-1 router. I bought it from
> Tiger Direct but it must be available from others. Think it was around
> $150. By placing it on a small shelf in our motorhome window, we get good
> pickup from the local towers. Using encryption you can limit other people
> getting on it and running your data allowance through the limit. We run two
> laptops with heavy web page usage and many downloads and usually run no more
> than 1GB a month with the limit at 5 GB. Lately I have been running CAT 5
> cables to the laptops instead of using the WIFI and find that the throughput
> seems to be much faster (but still not as fast as our old DSL)
>


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