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http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS7093705543.html
I think you'd be better using this. I've already been exploring this as an option, and so far it's been quite nice.
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2009-03-11
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The Novatel Mifi (the device in the link above) thread:
http://www.evdoforums.com/thread11008.html
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2009-03-11
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2009-03-17
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2009-03-17
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2009-03-31
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2009-03-31
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According to this, Verizon _will_ be getting it as well. But no release date given. (it does have a VERY brief user manual though, and appears to require windows or mac for doing the device setup via the Verizon management software)
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2009-03-31
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JaikuSpot (S60) costs 15 EUR.
WMWifiRouter (Windows Mobile) costs 23 EUR.
They won't be nice to the battery of your cell because you use both 3G and WiFi. They both can only do ad-hoc. They only do unencrypted and WEP. No WPA whatsoever.
FWIW, Wayfinder updates work.
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