Pirate

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I need ya'll to take a look at the setup I want to have.
I sometimes will tether my LG VX8360 (Verizon) into a Cradlepoint CTR-500..
I sometimes will use WIFI using a Jefa Tech repeater/router.
I will have separate antennas of course for each router.
My question is - Is there currently one device on the market that will perform both functions so I don't have to have 2 routers?
Thanks.
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2oldman

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A new phone.
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MrWizard

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possibility the "wifi ranger"
several members use it with an air card and to pickup wifi access points
don't know if it will USB connect with the cellphone
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pianotuna

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Hi,
You may want to look at this:
Cradlepoint ctr35
It definitely has a usb port--but I don't know if it would support tethering. Ask at the 3g store?
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wittmeba

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I have a WifiRanger Pro and it does have 1 USB connection (used for a USB 760 Modem in my case) and 4 CAT5, 1 ethernet input and Wifi.
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Reading the QUick Start guide for the cradle point,, And thinking about my own Wi-Fi set up here. yes, there is such a device.
The Cradle point can work with a USB dongle, an "Express Card" or... a Cable or DSL modem as it's "WAN" source.
another device it should work well with is a Linksys WGA-54G or equivlant, WGA means "Wireless Game Adapter"
the early Play Stations, and such did not have Wi-Fi capability, they were designed to hook to the net via CAT-5 cable.. The Linksys WGA line was built to .. address the need for Wi-Fi..
My hookup here:
Currently outside my rig, On a ladder (It can be most anywhere, including on the bedroom wall) is the WGA, Power is fed to it by normal means (Extension cord and wall wart) and a CAT-5 Cable runs over to a connector on the outside of the motor home... From there a 2nd cable runs to a common Wi-Fi Router here in the coach.. Plugged into this router is my mini-tower, and two ReplayTV DVR's. and .. Optionally a laptop.. Wi-Fi connected is this netbook I'm typing on. Works great. Just make sure that the "indoor" router is not on the same channels as the park (This is easily done)
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Pirate

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2oldman wrote: A new phone. I like my phone. I do not have to pay a monthly data fee with it. When I want to tether, I just go online, turn it one, and when done camping, turn it back off. Find me a modem or something that will do that, and I may switch.
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Pirate

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pianotuna wrote: Hi,
You may want to look at this:
Cradlepoint ctr35
It definitely has a usb port--but I don't know if it would support tethering. Ask at the 3g store? I was told the CTR-35 would not support my phone.
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2oldman

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Pirate wrote: When I want to tether, I just go online, turn it one, and when done camping, turn it back off I used to do that too until I just couldn't stand how slow it was. But the price was definitely right.
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