i like the dock idea but i do wish that there was someway to make these smaller. i have the usb 720, and like a previous user stated it is so heavy that it bends the usb port. also since i live in a three computer house it was being switched around alot and started randomly disconecting after about 2 weeks of normal use. now i just have it sitting on our desktop and being broacast to the rest of the house via wifi, which strangly gives you faster speeds than just plugging it in.... but still, in the future, verizon and other companys, PLEASE make them smaller!
Verizon doesn't make aircards, so asking to make them smaller is kind of pointless. Verizon Wireless, which is the actual company you were referring to I'm sure, doesn't make them either. They simply select wireless products from various companies providing such products that meet their technological needs. Asking the company to make them smaller is definitely the right way to go, but it's not like the companies that make these are trying to make them big on purpose. If you know of a company that makes an equally good product that is smaller and just as aptly priced, Verizon Wireless would be glad to hear your suggestion.
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nj @ Aug 16th 2007 6:21PM
i like the dock idea but i do wish that there was someway to make these smaller. i have the usb 720, and like a previous user stated it is so heavy that it bends the usb port. also since i live in a three computer house it was being switched around alot and started randomly disconecting after about 2 weeks of normal use. now i just have it sitting on our desktop and being broacast to the rest of the house via wifi, which strangly gives you faster speeds than just plugging it in.... but still, in the future, verizon and other companys, PLEASE make them smaller!
ns @ Aug 16th 2007 6:43PM
Verizon doesn't make aircards, so asking to make them smaller is kind of pointless. Verizon Wireless, which is the actual company you were referring to I'm sure, doesn't make them either. They simply select wireless products from various companies providing such products that meet their technological needs. Asking the company to make them smaller is definitely the right way to go, but it's not like the companies that make these are trying to make them big on purpose. If you know of a company that makes an equally good product that is smaller and just as aptly priced, Verizon Wireless would be glad to hear your suggestion.
helpless @ Aug 28th 2007 10:26PM
how are you getting your novatel to power your wireless network. i cant figure out how.
Steve @ Jan 2nd 2008 10:50AM
I have the exact same question as helpless. So far all I get is it can't be done.