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1-Up trucker 07-15-2012 02:07 PM

thank you all for the replioes. i guess the tech DOES indeed exist for wanting to have connection speeds similar to my home internet, but now comes the pricing:(

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Originally Posted by GMAN (Post 513249)
If you have a Sprint air card, you may want to do an update when you change locations. I was told by Sprint that it might solve a problem that I was having with my air card not long ago. A couple of days ago I could not get online and I tried the update of profile. It worked.

i do this all the time, with no success.

GMAN 07-15-2012 03:04 PM

Have you contacted Sprint to see if their technical people can help? It has been a few months since I have been on I-80 in Pennsylvania, but the last time that I went up there I didn't have much of a problem getting online, although the connection was a little slow, as I recall.

firebird_1252 07-15-2012 07:14 PM

right now i'm in queens ny at the con ed plant. this is the only time i've not had full service. however, the stick drive i had before as a modem worked a lot better, and faster. i like the mifi for being wireless though.

Allan M 07-16-2012 10:25 AM

Now that Sprint is threatening to "drop me" for excessive roaming I think I'm going to try these guys.
I've spoke to numerous other drivers who are either being threatened the same way or have already had their accounts closed by Sprint.
Not a "driver friendly" company and poor coverage on "their" network if you run out west.

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over.the.road 07-16-2012 11:03 AM

Verizon has the best coverage but there are several ways to boost your signal. Have a look here...

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Mystikal 07-17-2012 02:02 AM

I too was dropped from sprint for roaming. Then they had the balls to charge me an extra month after I was cancelled. They sent a $121 bill to collections.. I keep telling collections i'll settle for $25.00 but they guffed at that... after 2 years i've got them down to $45.00. I told them i'm stubborn... lol.

Im a beatnik myself... I have an iphone, a jailbreak app, and a program from cydia (installed during the jailbreak) and on my computer... perfect connection under 3g conditions.. 1x is dependant on the area. Hasn't failed me yet.

Malaki86 07-17-2012 02:06 AM

Sprint dropped me as well. I guess they don't like a customer that's been with them for 6+ years that pays a $200+ per month bill well before it was actually due. I was talking with a driver one day and he said Sprint dropped him because he had too many text messages on his unlimited texting plan.

1-Up trucker 07-21-2012 05:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Malaki86 (Post 513309)
I was talking with a driver one day and he said Sprint dropped him because he had too many text messages on his unlimited texting plan.

this made me lol

Tristan Paul 09-29-2012 03:43 AM

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Originally Posted by 1-Up trucker (Post 513196)
i am currently using a sprint USB stick for my internet. I really hate how there is almost never a signal. Is there a more dedicated internet source for a truck thats always moving?

something similar to the in motion satellite systems like the vuqube?

All you have to do is get ANY kind of cell phone that has wifi sharing. You might have to purchase the appropriate data plan with your provider and download the application off of your app market. Then you can just turn your cell phone into a wifi hotspot and sign into it with your laptop/tablet/whatever absolutely anywhere you get a signal. I do this every time I go out with my Galaxy S2 and Ipad. It's great to have. I don't have to find a truck stop with wifi to look for loads or use someones fax machine to fill out carrier packets or do anything else. I highly suggest it.

dennisdutch 04-17-2013 05:47 AM

I love free wifi! Free WiFi hotspots are everywhere, and there are increasingly more of them each day. It is tempting to use them when out and about with your laptop or hand held gadget. But there are good risks associated with the unsecured links, and you have to be cautious. :(


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