On Sat, Oct 15, 2016 at 2:53 AM, Yasha Karant wrote:
> Hello Davide,
>
> Most USA ISPs (e.g., Sprint, ATT, etc.) provide the dongle/router/... ,
> often a device that plugs into a USB port. The unit you suggest states:
>
> One Gigabit Ethernet (RJ-45)
>
> Is this only "gigabit ethernet" or does i
Hi Yasha,
Yes, I think USA ISPs are not so different from European ISPs even if,
actually, USB Dongles are, in Europe, more and more rare...they exists
as a sort of (problematic) legacy of the 3G/3.5G era pre-4G/LTE: ISPs
tend now to provide 4G/LTE Routers with embedded WiFi only (sometime
limitin
Hello Davide,
Most USA ISPs (e.g., Sprint, ATT, etc.) provide the dongle/router/... ,
often a device that plugs into a USB port. The unit you suggest states:
One Gigabit Ethernet (RJ-45)
Is this only "gigabit ethernet" or does it have other 802.3
capabilities? (I much prefer when the vendor
Hello Yasha, shouldn't a ISP (carrier) be "OS agnostic"?
I mean: if I were you I would worry about USB 4G/LTE Dongle OS's
compatibility but I would not about ISP (carrier) OS's compatibility...this
because (yeah, your YMMV), in general, I would avoid to look for (and, even
if found, to consequentl