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dranon
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      02-02-2010, 06:16 AM
Does anybody know whether they are compatible? Or should I just
install it to see?
 
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      02-02-2010, 08:09 AM

"dranon" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Does anybody know whether they are compatible? Or should I just
> install it to see?


Huh ?


 
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      02-02-2010, 08:30 AM

"ps56k" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> "dranon" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> Does anybody know whether they are compatible? Or should I just
>> install it to see?

>
> Huh ?
>

http://www.clearwire.com/
and
http://www.connectify.me/

and a random sample review.... not exactly sure when and where you would
use this...
since your "hotspot" is connecting to a WiFi signal,
and all the "clients" are connecting to YOUR signal to gain access to the
main WiFi ??
why not just go directly to the main WiFi -
unless, like in the review - you are paying (at a hotel) for every WiFi
connection ?

http://www.mobilityminded.com/5788/c...-wi-fi-hotspot




 
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      02-02-2010, 09:17 PM
On Tue, 2 Feb 2010 02:30:07 -0600, "ps56k"
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>"ps56k" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>news:hk8mjt$ost$(E-Mail Removed)...
>>
>> "dranon" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>>> Does anybody know whether they are compatible? Or should I just
>>> install it to see?

>>
>> Huh ?
>>

>http://www.clearwire.com/
>and
>http://www.connectify.me/
>
>and a random sample review.... not exactly sure when and where you would
>use this...


When computer 1 can connect to ISP through pccard and computer 2
cannot get to internet without going through computer 2.

>since your "hotspot" is connecting to a WiFi signal,
>and all the "clients" are connecting to YOUR signal to gain access to the
>main WiFi ??
>why not just go directly to the main WiFi -


Because, um, it doesn't work that way.

>unless, like in the review - you are paying (at a hotel) for every WiFi
>connection ?
>
>http://www.mobilityminded.com/5788/c...-wi-fi-hotspot


Nope, home based.

It doesn't seem like it is compatible, since the clearwire pccard
DISABLES the onboard wifi card entirely.

I think the clearwire technology, which was developed for xppro just
doesn't have what it needs to have to play nice with windows 7. It
seems the connectify concept is the combination of automated set up of
ICS along with bandwidth sharing of the wireless signal.

If clearwire's technology won't let the bandwidth be shared,
connectify is a non-starter.
 
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      02-03-2010, 02:32 AM

"dranon" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 2 Feb 2010 02:30:07 -0600, "ps56k"
> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
>>
>>"ps56k" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>>news:hk8mjt$ost$(E-Mail Removed)...
>>>
>>> "dranon" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>>> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>>>> Does anybody know whether they are compatible? Or should I just
>>>> install it to see?
>>>
>>> Huh ?
>>>

>>http://www.clearwire.com/
>>and
>>http://www.connectify.me/
>>
>>and a random sample review.... not exactly sure when and where you would
>>use this...

>
> When computer 1 can connect to ISP through pccard and computer 2
> cannot get to internet without going through computer 2.
>
>>since your "hotspot" is connecting to a WiFi signal,
>>and all the "clients" are connecting to YOUR signal to gain access to the
>>main WiFi ??
>>why not just go directly to the main WiFi -

>
> Because, um, it doesn't work that way.
>
>>unless, like in the review - you are paying (at a hotel) for every WiFi
>>connection ?
>>
>>http://www.mobilityminded.com/5788/c...-wi-fi-hotspot

>
> Nope, home based.
>
> It doesn't seem like it is compatible, since the clearwire pccard
> DISABLES the onboard wifi card entirely.
>
> I think the clearwire technology, which was developed for xppro just
> doesn't have what it needs to have to play nice with windows 7. It
> seems the connectify concept is the combination of automated set up of
> ICS along with bandwidth sharing of the wireless signal.
>
> If clearwire's technology won't let the bandwidth be shared,
> connectify is a non-starter.


hmm - well finally got to the basic point of the Clear WiMax pc card being
used -
https://www.clear.com/shop/devices
too bad you didn't just spell all this out in your first posting....
but tnx for letting me do your homework -


 
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      02-03-2010, 04:24 AM
On Tue, 2 Feb 2010 20:32:06 -0600, "ps56k"
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>"dranon" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> On Tue, 2 Feb 2010 02:30:07 -0600, "ps56k"
>> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
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>>>
>>>"ps56k" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>>>news:hk8mjt$ost$(E-Mail Removed)...
>>>>
>>>> "dranon" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>>>> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>>>>> Does anybody know whether they are compatible? Or should I just
>>>>> install it to see?
>>>>
>>>> Huh ?
>>>>
>>>http://www.clearwire.com/
>>>and
>>>http://www.connectify.me/
>>>
>>>and a random sample review.... not exactly sure when and where you would
>>>use this...

>>
>> When computer 1 can connect to ISP through pccard and computer 2
>> cannot get to internet without going through computer 2.
>>
>>>since your "hotspot" is connecting to a WiFi signal,
>>>and all the "clients" are connecting to YOUR signal to gain access to the
>>>main WiFi ??
>>>why not just go directly to the main WiFi -

>>
>> Because, um, it doesn't work that way.
>>
>>>unless, like in the review - you are paying (at a hotel) for every WiFi
>>>connection ?
>>>
>>>http://www.mobilityminded.com/5788/c...-wi-fi-hotspot

>>
>> Nope, home based.
>>
>> It doesn't seem like it is compatible, since the clearwire pccard
>> DISABLES the onboard wifi card entirely.
>>
>> I think the clearwire technology, which was developed for xppro just
>> doesn't have what it needs to have to play nice with windows 7. It
>> seems the connectify concept is the combination of automated set up of
>> ICS along with bandwidth sharing of the wireless signal.
>>
>> If clearwire's technology won't let the bandwidth be shared,
>> connectify is a non-starter.

>
>hmm - well finally got to the basic point of the Clear WiMax pc card being
>used -
>https://www.clear.com/shop/devices
>too bad you didn't just spell all this out in your first posting....
>but tnx for letting me do your homework -


I don't know who or what has your panties in a wad, but you really are
a flaming asswipe.

I spelled out everything, or perhaps you are just a blind fool who
can't be bothered to read the subject of a post. Your link is
specifically to a page that is dealing with Clear 4g, so its relevance
to my question is the equivalent to the mental black hole you pretend
is a brain.

This is usenet. If you don't have an answer, just STFU.

 
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      02-03-2010, 01:51 PM

"dranon" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Does anybody know whether they are compatible? Or should I just
> install it to see?


well - guess I got all the wrong info -

SO - whay don't YOU provide some links
to the specific products, service providers, & devices you are talking
about,
then maybe you can get the answer you are looking for -


 
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      02-03-2010, 05:13 PM
On Wed, 3 Feb 2010 07:51:03 -0600, "ps56k"
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>"dranon" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> Does anybody know whether they are compatible? Or should I just
>> install it to see?

>
>well - guess I got all the wrong info -
>
>SO - whay don't YOU provide some links
>to the specific products, service providers, & devices you are talking
>about,
>then maybe you can get the answer you are looking for -


I have a better idea. Why don't you just stay out of any thread I
start and let somebody who has a clue answer?

 
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