Hmmm. Check the browser setting for mobile sites. That could be jacking up your results.
Swyped on my PC36100 using tapatalk!
Swyped on my PC36100 using tapatalk!
John Kotches said:Hmmm. Check the browser setting for mobile sites. That could be jacking up your results.
Swyped on my PC36100 using tapatalk!
I think I am going to rename the SSID to "notyourwifi"
Great idea! MY wifi router on the htc TP2 is already wpa but I still like your SSID idea but I'd be more inclined to be a bit stronger in the wording.
My wife got the Omni Hotel wifi working on her ipad today and reported good results watching HD on the Sling adapter. She said it lasted without hesitation for about 20 minutes and then just quit. When she looked in the wifi settings the Hotel wifi SSID was gone! Oh boy! I wonder if the Hotel geek was wondering who was "stealing" their wifi at 6Mbs sustained for 20 minutes? He'll probably lock out her MAC ID. He could do that right?
rockymtnhigh said:Yes, he could, easily. I'd recommend just NOT slinging. Could have been a fatal blunder for long term access.
But that was the whole idea of using the hotel in the first place. She has the verizon 5spot and it works great for web surfing and email and even video downloads.
Here's hoping for verizon LTE soon!
On the SSID renaming: Since you will be the only consumer on your mobile hot-spot, why not turn off the broadcast of the SSID so you don't have "leeches" trying to hop on?
Rmh:
Isnt the 499 price a subsidized price (ie data service requirement)?
Just IMO, but I find the Galaxy Tabs expensive in comparison to its competitor, the ipad. 499 gets me a 16 gb ipad with no data requirement.
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Though this move hasn't yet been made official, the Galaxy Tab should soon be available to buy for $500, without any contractual obligations and plus a $60 movie rental voucher that can be redeemed in Samsung's Media Hub or the preloaded Blockbuster Mobile app.