Laptop "Air Card" ... What Do You Know?
Considering the increasing use of smart phones, and stronger cell phone signals, have we gotten to the point that a cellular signal can provide viable signal to run a laptop?
I'm thinking specifically in a business, as a backup device to access remote vendors that provide critical services. If the wired network was down, even some signal would be better than nothing, right?
I'm wondering if any of you ladies or gents have used, recently, an "air card" or similar device, or know enough of such matters to comment on this.
Thanks in advance, Cellar, you rock.
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