yes mobile broadband only comes as a USB stick so you just have to plug it into a spare USB port on your netbook if you have no spare inputs you have to buy a hub to setup a hub you unplug one USB device and plug the hub in that space then plug that device into the hub and your mobile broadband USB stick into it as well
Mobile broadband works well as long as you have a good signal. If you live in areas were there are few cell towers and reception is spotty, chances are mobile broadband will not work for you.
There are some specific routers that are made to work with a mobile broadband USB modem. I think D-Link or Belkin makes one.
There is no broadband connection on mobile devices. You can only use WiFi or Data connection over mobiles network.
Although it is important to have reliable, unlimited high speed Internet at your office, you also want to have other options for when you have to travel or work away from your office. Purchasing mobile broadband services, such as Verizon Mobile broadband, is a good way to work on your computer even when you are away from your home or office.
Mobile Broadband works everywhere there is access to a mobile phone network and not just in your home or wherever there’s a Wi-Fi hotspot. As long as you can get a signal on your mobile phone, you should be able to have access to mobile broadband. Check with your provider before having it installed. They should know if your location qualifies or not.
A mobile carrier such as T-Mobile offers cellular or mobile broadband. Check out Best Buy for a list and comparison of different companies that offer broadband.
Mobile broadband is way sloer that wi-fi.
Qwest does offer mobile broadband. You can get it separately or buy it with a bundle that includes mobile broadband plus any other service they offer.
No, just as cell phone service has gaps, so does mobile broadband. It also depends upon the cell tower providers. I was right next to a cell tower the other day and couldn't get good reception for the mobile broadband to work even though I had full bars on my phone.
No, not all printers work with netbooks. Most of the major brands do.
Mobile broadband is defined as broadband access (e.g. cable and DSL) in the cellular environment. Mobile broadband is analogous to the cell phone, enabling everywhere access to high speed data - at any range of motion.
Well, I would recommend updating your mobile broadband constantly to ensure the updates are automatically installed on your mobile phone. Deleting history and cookies will also improve the speed and performance of the mobile broadband.