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Mobile Internet for your vehicle

by NancyJ on April 2, 2011

So, you just watched MTV's "Pimp Your Ride" and you need to add something different to make your car stand out from the crowd. What can you do? How about adding the mobile Internet to your vehicle. It is not as difficult or expensive as you might think.

Here is what is needed:

Mobile router

This is similar to a typical home router with one exception. It uses a Sprint Mobile Broadband Card to provide Internet, you can use it anywhere, even in motion! It converts a mobile broadband card into a Wi-Fi signal that up to 5 laptops can be used simultaneously. One of the best options would be the Kyocera KR1 Mobile Router. Why? It is cheaper mobile router on the market well under $ 200. Second, unlike most other mobile routers, it comes with a car charger. Simply plug into the cigarette lighter and the unit is now switched on and ready to surf the Internet, even when riding on the road at 75 MPH. Of course, it would be for passengers to enjoy, not the driver

Mobile broadband:

This is the mobile Internet service increasingly popular as Sprint, Verizon and others are now on sale. For only $ 59.99 per month, Sprint offers unlimited internet access anywhere in the United States. For the same price, Verizon offers up to 5 GB per month. These services can be used directly in a laptop for a user, or in this case, directly into the mobile router so that multiple users can access the same map at the same time.

Laptop:

This it is quite obvious, but There are two ways to connect the laptop to the mobile router. It is with an Ethernet cable, as the KR1 has 4 Ethernet ports on the back. The second way would be easier to simply connect via wi-fi. As the laptop has integrated wireless, as all newer laptops do, the laptop is wi-fi signal from the mobile router is producing.

Extras:

If range is needed on your Mobile Internet in place, or if the vehicle is often in remote areas, there are two products that can dramatically increase your performance. The first is an external antenna. All courses Mobile Broadband card ports to attach the antennas, which allows a more powerful antenna to boost the signal and therefore the performance of the card. The amplifiers are even more beneficial. These features add up to 3 watts of power at the antenna, which can turn a very weak signal in a signal average or strong. Not only do these additions help your performance, but will add some "wow" factor when people are admiring your unique vehicle.
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Steve Sasman runs http://www.MoreMobileInternet.com This site is full of all the latest Mobile Internet information. More Mobile Internet also carries Mobile Routers, Antennas, Amplifiers and other accessories to make the technology work even better.

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