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HOW TO make a Powerbook in to a Wi-Fi access point!
EVDOinfo.com- EVDO or Evolution Data Only,Evolution Data Optimized, often abbreviated as EVDO, EV-DO, EvDO, 1xEV-DO or 1xEvDO, is a fast wireless broadband access (3G) without needing a WiFi hotspot (a common misspelling is EDVO). You are the hotspot. You can have fast internet access, anywhere. No need to find a hotspot. For example, get high speed internet access in a car, train, clients, anywhere you can open your laptop. Also, 1xEVDO is based on the 1xRTT standard. 1xRTT is basically available wherever cell phone coverage is and can give you 2-3 times dialup speed (both Verizon and Sprint offer this). Typical speed is 60 - 100K upload and download speeds. So, even if you are NOT in an EvDO area, you can still access the internet (learn more about 1xRTT vs. EVDO). Here are the specs on my card...(I wish it didn't have a picture of some corpo ENRON looking fellow on it, but anyway..) Kyocera KPC 650 Passport 1xEVDO PC Card (KPC650)
$19.99 (after $100 rebate) for PC Card, and Activation Fee: $20 for 2 year or $35 for 1 year contract. Monthly Fee: $79.99 - here.
So far, it's been amazing. I now bring my laptop everywhere, even getting a lot done in the car! The time before a flight, the taxi and bus rides from the airport, I'm really getting a lot done.
Now, if you have a Powerbook with a PC card slot you can do the same thing, just get the card, load the software and share the connection. Why share? It's also really useful for public transportation- if you have a long daily commute on a train or bus, you can get everyone on the internet as they commute. There have been a few stories of people sharing their connections on trains, be the hero! Originally, this was going to be a slightly complex HOW TO, but in the last day Verizon released drivers for Mac OS X. So the process of turning your Mac in to a Wi-Fi access is quite simple now. In fact, for old Mac pros, this is just internet connection sharing- super easy.
There's no reason to use this method now as Verizon have specific drivers, but it's good info. You also don't need this specific card, but all my EVDO geek friends said it was the best. Ingredients for this HOW TO
Assuming you have the card, download and install the Mac OS X drivers from Verizon from here, you'll need your assigned phone number. The only bad news is that the Mac version doesn't have the built in text messaging like its Windows counterpart- but I've yet to really need that. [Note] Windows has internet connection sharing, but I haven't had much luck getting to work, so for now- the Mac HOW TO is what I could write up for now. If anyone can confirm this works, let me know. Install the software. Here are some of the things you can expect to see.
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