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Don't worry if it gets to a certain heat it will stop charging until it cools down a bit then resume charging.
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LMAO, i love your sig.. its MEEEE!!! helps me stay nice and VAIN lol... you copy that in your sig.. then brag about the 10+ hrs of stolen tethering you do regularly... hows that any better? =D>:er ror:
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but to note..insurance scam is a crime...tethering is just breach of contract. Last edited by gTen; 05-16-2010 at 03:24 AM. |
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boredandtatooed.... Video or it didn't happen. I'd like to see someone try and pull all that off without a single hiccup in speed or connection problems. Downloading torrents and watching a movie plus browsing the web, hah, even cable slows down with THAT much going on. And btw, in case you forgot, 3G isn't cable. You've also got to remember that there are thousands of other people around your area that are also connected on the same network. Granted, you can get good quality speeds, but NOT consistently. I'm not flaming you, I just don't believe all that is possible on a wireless phone network, and over Wifi.
I'm in the same boat as the original poster here. There is NO DSL, no cable available where I live. No FIOS.. yeah I wish. Hughesnet is a f****n joke. Sorry, but I heard way too much bulls*** about them and their sorry ass service and bandwidth restrictions. They've got caps on their bandwidth worse than Verizon and Sprint. It's not worth it. This is coming from a guy who has been stuck on slow ass dial-up for years. It was a godsend when I got my Moto Q9M back in 07. I finally could cancel my dial-up crap I had since April of '99. It was only 800kbps and often I only got 400kbps. But hell, it was way better than a 40kbps connection. Now I have the TP2 and I get an average of 600kbps to 1.4Mbps. I am very happy with that. I can watch youtube videos and download programs in a flash, instead of sitting there and waiting forever for a 5MB file. Not everyone has access to cable or T1/T3 LAN connections. Don't take it the wrong way, but I think people like you are bandwidth spoiled. You always had a super fast connection. You download 500MB - 1GB movies in no time. Your connection has always been your highesty priority. Anything a pinch slower and it's too slow for you. You are so used to getting the gigantic stuff in a blink of the eye. Like I said, I am happy with my EVDO Rev.A connection. I could never go back to dial-up. It would be hell because even a basic web page these days contains some form of flash or bandwidth hogging ad... or even a Java feature on the site itself. Dial-up woud be torture now. Btw, I'm using HTC Wifi Router. I have internet on my Windows XP system using a Wifi dongle thing that plugs into the USB port. Sets up in a flash. And, I paid $0 for that app. Only thing else I pay for is my data service through VZW. I don't know how the hell you are getting away with uusing 30-40GB of bandwidth on a data plan. I can't beieve Sprint hasn't billed you or cut off your account. 40GB? BOOOOM! Don't be surprised if you get a $20,000 cell phone bill sometime lol
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you mustve missed this http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread...ight=tethering where Mighty Mike shows off his $1400 bill and a few others show theirs as well... all for tethering... thats 1 person, in one months time... now, how much $$$ are we collectively Avoiding in tethering charges?? it FAR out weighs some scammed phones that really cost the carrier significantly less than we get em for anyways.. so what, your stealing too, just not bad as me??? thats like saying you stole one piece of candy and i stole 5 so im worse... yet you stole a piece to yourself... if your stealing too, which you are, then you really have no right at all to judge my level of scams... just makes you a hypocrite is all.. atleast im open about what i do and dont try to sugar coat it so i dont look bad.. Last edited by boredandtattooed; 05-16-2010 at 03:42 AM. |
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In my case though they can't really terminate my account even if they wanted to. They are stuck with me until I choose to close it..or break a rule that was during the time I signed the contract. |
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i'm not trying to stealth tether, and if they bill me, so be it. there is a reason I carry around a 4g usb (clearwire) stick. i only tether as a last option. they have never billed me for it, or most people for that matter. i think it is the frequent bandwith hogs that eventually get hit. |
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and no, didnt work right out of the box... why you think every noob has to make a post about how to get it working, its obviously not plug and play.. and if you have a custom ROM, its already cooked in.. |
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