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#1 2009-02-01 12:37 am
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Sprint Wireless Broadband Card and Airport
I have a Sprint Mobile Broadband card that connects USB to my laptop (Powerbook G4). My house is running wireless with broadband cable in to a cable modem in to a Lynksys router in to my Airport Extreme.
Can I somehow plug my Sprint card into my home system and get rid of the extra expense of the broadband cable?
Can I somehow go USB directly in to my Airport Base Station? I know it has a USB port, but I am guessing it is only an output, seeing as though my printer is connected to it.
I did read the post on USB to Airport by cell phone, but this is a little different, I think?
Thanks!
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#2 2009-02-01 9:12 am
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Re: Sprint Wireless Broadband Card and Airport
you would plug it into a computer and use internet connection sharing but do you have a differnt plan than this:
"5 GB/mo. in total or 300 MB/mo. while off-network roaming. (1024 kb=1MB. 1024 MB=1 GB)
Additional monthly usage over 5 GB costs 5¢/MB. You may not use more than 300 MB/mo. while off-network roaming"
Thats not very much data for more than one computer. (it's not even that much for 1 computer)
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#3 2009-02-01 4:02 pm
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Re: Sprint Wireless Broadband Card and Airport
I know about internet sharing, but I really don't want to tie up a laptop. Thanks!
Anyone else?
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#4 2009-02-01 5:28 pm
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Re: Sprint Wireless Broadband Card and Airport
You can't just plug a usb cell modem into the airport and get it to work. You would either have to have a computer do the internet sharing or buy a router made for cell modems.
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#5 2009-02-01 6:30 pm
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Re: Sprint Wireless Broadband Card and Airport
hasbeen wrote:
I know about internet sharing, but I really don't want to tie up a laptop. Thanks!
Anyone else?
Sorry, mrreet2001 is right on the money here. Either a laptop, or a specialized router doing a really damn good impression of one.
Consumer routers like theAirport base station are designed to share an Ethernet-based internet connection. The USB port is, as you suspect, only for "output." You need to get that USB mdoem addressed by something with a USB controller, a NIC, and a brain (CPU).
You could always use a G4 mini. They stack quite nicely with airport base stations and don't pull a lot of juice. A PC of some kind could do the job cheaper, if potentially less sexily.
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#6 2009-02-02 12:16 am
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Re: Sprint Wireless Broadband Card and Airport
Thanks for the help! Hmm, I do have a coupla windows machines laying around.
Can someone point me in the right direction (documents and such) as to how I can configure a windows machine to do this?
One is a desk top with ethernet. The other is a laptop with a PC wireless card and ethernet. Both XP.
As always, thanks for the tips!
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#7 2009-02-02 12:33 am
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http://www.practicallynetworked.com/sharing/xp_ics/
Windows XP has built in Internet Connection Sharing
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#8 2009-02-02 1:14 am
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Re: Sprint Wireless Broadband Card and Airport
Thanks!
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