Originally posted by JelloPhotog: The original question was:
If I am sitting in some park somewhere, laptop on my lap, cell phone in my purse, how can I get online?
Doesn't say anywhere that she did not want to use Blue tooth, she wants access anywhere , #1 and #2, your solution also gave Blue tooth as an option and lastly, the link wasn't posted as an option to purchase that item, only to show how easy and simple it is to find these items without going through all of the rigmarole that you suggested, on top of the "Plan on spending a lot of time reading..." comment, please, it's not necessary.
My route cost me nothing as well, not sure why you had to point that out....as a side note, to make sure no one is 'fooled' with a couple minutes research I found that the only difference between the V3 and V3c by Verizon is..the 'C' uses Verizon's new menu system and it is slightly bigger and heavier than the original V3, other than that, they're the same phone. |
The difference between the V3 and the V3C is that the V3C is a CDMA phone and the V3 is a GSM phone. These are different technologies - you can't connect a GSM phone to a CDMA network. I actually agree with your sentiment that generally things are not as compicated as some people make them out to be, but google is not a Delphic oracle that will magically answer all questions. I stand by my original assertion that Howard Forums is a great place to learn about cell technology.
But you are right to get back to the original question, we are way off track. There are 2 main ways to wirelessly connect to the internet - via WiFi/WLAN/802.11 or whatever you want to call it and via a cell network. WiFi/WLAN/802.11 will only work in hot spots, which can usually be found in and around most big cities, cell will work where ever your cell phone is. |