RJM62
Touchdown! Greaser!
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Geek on the Hill
In summary: Just got it, works great.
The Overdrive unit is a wireless hotspot (don't know if it can also be used as a hub) that connects up to five simultaneous Wi-Fi devices to Sprints 3G/4G network. It cost me $100.00 after rebate, and setup took about five minutes. It can be powered by its own internal battery, USB, or the included AC adapter. Everything just worked. No problems.
The actual device is smaller than it looks in the picture. It's about three inches square by about half an inch thick. Configuration options include most of what you would expect: Change the SSID, choice of encryption methods (WEP, WPA-Personal, WPA2-Personal, or none) and keys, choose preference for 4G, 3G, or only one or the other, and so forth.
The data plan is $59.95/month and includes up to 5 GB 3G / unlimited 4G. There is a two-year commitment.
They haven't rolled out 4G in my neighborhood yet, but I got consistent speeds of 2+ Mb/s down and 128 Kb/s up on 3G, at about -80 dBm. 4G is scheduled to be here some time in November. (Some neighborhoods in Manhattan have it already.)
I like the hotspot idea rather than a laptop card because you don't have to install any software on the computers. Once the device is configured, you just connect like you would to any other WiFi network.
All in all, I am pleased.
-Rich
The Overdrive unit is a wireless hotspot (don't know if it can also be used as a hub) that connects up to five simultaneous Wi-Fi devices to Sprints 3G/4G network. It cost me $100.00 after rebate, and setup took about five minutes. It can be powered by its own internal battery, USB, or the included AC adapter. Everything just worked. No problems.
The actual device is smaller than it looks in the picture. It's about three inches square by about half an inch thick. Configuration options include most of what you would expect: Change the SSID, choice of encryption methods (WEP, WPA-Personal, WPA2-Personal, or none) and keys, choose preference for 4G, 3G, or only one or the other, and so forth.
The data plan is $59.95/month and includes up to 5 GB 3G / unlimited 4G. There is a two-year commitment.
They haven't rolled out 4G in my neighborhood yet, but I got consistent speeds of 2+ Mb/s down and 128 Kb/s up on 3G, at about -80 dBm. 4G is scheduled to be here some time in November. (Some neighborhoods in Manhattan have it already.)
I like the hotspot idea rather than a laptop card because you don't have to install any software on the computers. Once the device is configured, you just connect like you would to any other WiFi network.
All in all, I am pleased.
-Rich