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Building a Combination 3G/4G/Wired Wi-Fi Network

June 28, 2011 By Stephen 6 Comments

The Tech Field Day events I run are hotspots of social media, but it has been hard building an Internet presence to keep up. Constantly on the move, I need a flexible network with scalability and failover (and fail-back) between 3G/4G and wired Internet. My latest design relies on CradlePoint's MBR1200 "Failover Router", which can load-balance across multiple 3G and 4G data … [Read more...] about Building a Combination 3G/4G/Wired Wi-Fi Network

My iPhone is on Sprint’s EV-DO Network (and So Are My PCs!)

August 18, 2008 By Stephen 9 Comments

Goodbye, AT&T 3G! After a year of hoping coverage would improve, I finally jumped ship from AT&T's 3G network and moved my mobile wireless broadband service to Sprint. I grabbed a refurbished USB EV-DO device and signed up through a no-contract reseller and couldn't be happier with the service so far. And I picked up a Cradlepoint router at the same time, giving me a … [Read more...] about My iPhone is on Sprint’s EV-DO Network (and So Are My PCs!)

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