- Mar 7, 2011
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Anyone paying Verizon the extra $30 monthly to use your Note 2 for the wifi hotspot feature? If so, works well? I'm considering doing this in order to delete my Comcast internet service at $49 monthly. $49 monthly to pay Comcast is too much, considering this is for their lowest speed data plan. If I had the wifi hotspot feature activated on my Note 2, I can simply turn this feature on in order to use my other devices wirelessly at home. Even if I choose to add this extra cost of $30 monthly to pay Verizon, I would end up saving about $20 monthly by cutting out the Comcast internet fee.
I already recently deleted my basic Comcast television service at approx $25 monthly. Instead, I'm now using a Terk amplified TV antenna that I bought from Best Buy and I now get approx 30+ channels for free over the air. I actually get a number of channels (including some hi-def) using this Terk amplified TV antenna that I never got from my paid Comcast basic plan. Only main drawback is I don't get channels 3 and 6 using the Terk antenna, I'm guessing because those stations are located too far away? Anyway, I figure since I already got rid of my Comcast television monthly fee, why stop there, and just go ahead and also delete my internet service too so I can entirely cancel my Comcast monthly bill?
By the way, I already use Easy Tether Pro on my Note 2 phone tethered to my laptop for the occasional internet access while on the go. I'm simply considering alternatives for wireless internet access while at home for convenience.
Awhile back, when I first bought my Verizon Thunderbolt phone, I had activated the wireless hotspot feature on the Thunderbolt and it worked great! Only drawback is that it sucked up battery life even faster. Does anyone know if I were to use the Note 2 wifi hotspot feature, would that prevent me from making phone calls? Or can I use the hotspot feature and make phone calls at the same time because I have 4G LTE in my area? I seem to recall my old Thunderbolt phone could do both simultaneously.
Thanks, Casey
I already recently deleted my basic Comcast television service at approx $25 monthly. Instead, I'm now using a Terk amplified TV antenna that I bought from Best Buy and I now get approx 30+ channels for free over the air. I actually get a number of channels (including some hi-def) using this Terk amplified TV antenna that I never got from my paid Comcast basic plan. Only main drawback is I don't get channels 3 and 6 using the Terk antenna, I'm guessing because those stations are located too far away? Anyway, I figure since I already got rid of my Comcast television monthly fee, why stop there, and just go ahead and also delete my internet service too so I can entirely cancel my Comcast monthly bill?
By the way, I already use Easy Tether Pro on my Note 2 phone tethered to my laptop for the occasional internet access while on the go. I'm simply considering alternatives for wireless internet access while at home for convenience.
Awhile back, when I first bought my Verizon Thunderbolt phone, I had activated the wireless hotspot feature on the Thunderbolt and it worked great! Only drawback is that it sucked up battery life even faster. Does anyone know if I were to use the Note 2 wifi hotspot feature, would that prevent me from making phone calls? Or can I use the hotspot feature and make phone calls at the same time because I have 4G LTE in my area? I seem to recall my old Thunderbolt phone could do both simultaneously.
Thanks, Casey