Verizon, Sprint, etc. sell wireless PCMCIA cards for laptops.  But you
need to pay for the unit and pay a monthly charge.  A little late now
though.

>>> "Evan Brastow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 3/14/2008 12:16 PM
>>>

Hi guys,
 
Forgive this type of question, but as I have no mobile users that
aren’t just connecting through VPN out of their house, I’m not sure
what the latest options are out there.
 
One of our guys is vacationing in Florida next week at The Villages.
He’s staying at his dad’s house, who’s not there now. His dad has no
active cable connection there (or phone.) His son has a Mac notebook,
his wife has a PC notebook.
 
What I’m wondering about is, what’s the best way for them to get
Internet access through their notebooks? They have Verizon cell phone
service. I’m thinking there must be something like an EV-DO USB key or
something that they could use? I’m out of date!  :)
 
Thanks,
 
Evan
 
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Automated Emblem Supplies, Inc. 
61 Green Street
Foxboro, MA 02035-2865 
Phone: (508) 543-6511   Ext. 109 
Fax: (508) 543-6512 
 
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judge of distance." - Laurence J. Peter
 




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