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Old 04-29-2007, 11:46 AM   #1
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I have been reading all the posts about using Sprint, Cingular, Verizon, etc.. data cards for high speed internet connections. It seems the card srun about $200-$250 and unlimited data plans are anywhere from $40 up to $80 and you have to sign at least a 1 year and most of the time a 2 year contract and the card only uses that company's towers am I right??

Well my chase partner found this new "gadget" that Avis is putting in all its cars that promises wi-fi anywhere you go. It uses any and all available cell towers no matter what company it belongs to and has a 95% coverage rate for the US (so they say). The cost of the "gadget" is $399 and then its $50 a month for unlimited data. It plugs into the cigarrette lighter and then becomes a wi-fi hotspot able to connect multiple devices so I guess anybody in the car can use it at the same time. It is suppose to have a range of 100ft so unles you secure it I guess anybody pulling up next to you could use it also. High speed access ranges from 600Kbps-800Kbps. Upload speeds about 200Kbps.

My teammate (Phil) loves trying new toys and has already pre-ordered it and we will be testing it out during our chase vacation in both vehicles and I will let you know how well it works. he also has a Sprint card as backup but this seems cheaper per month and should have better coverage so if it works then we will be dumping the Sprint card and if it is as good as advertised then I will be able to run Gr3 and wont need WxWorx either. Should pay for itself in a few months. It isnt available to the public until May sometime.

Here is a link to their webpage.
http://www.autonetmobile.com/wp/service

Like I said we will let you know how our field testing goes.
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Old 04-29-2007, 11:59 AM   #2
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That sounds so cool... I will be looking forward to hearing from you later on about how well thsi works in the field.
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Old 04-29-2007, 01:27 PM   #3
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Are you aware Jay if they require a contract? I was unable to discern this from their website..



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I have been reading all the posts about using Sprint, Cingular, Verizon, etc.. data cards for high speed internet connections. It seems the card srun about $200-$250 and unlimited data plans are anywhere from $40 up to $80 and you have to sign at least a 1 year and most of the time a 2 year contract and the card only uses that company's towers am I right??

Well my chase partner found this new "gadget" that Avis is putting in all its cars that promises wi-fi anywhere you go. It uses any and all available cell towers no matter what company it belongs to and has a 95% coverage rate for the US (so they say). The cost of the "gadget" is $399 and then its $50 a month for unlimited data. It plugs into the cigarrette lighter and then becomes a wi-fi hotspot able to connect multiple devices so I guess anybody in the car can use it at the same time. It is suppose to have a range of 100ft so unles you secure it I guess anybody pulling up next to you could use it also. High speed access ranges from 600Kbps-800Kbps. Upload speeds about 200Kbps.

My teammate (Phil) loves trying new toys and has already pre-ordered it and we will be testing it out during our chase vacation in both vehicles and I will let you know how well it works. he also has a Sprint card as backup but this seems cheaper per month and should have better coverage so if it works then we will be dumping the Sprint card and if it is as good as advertised then I will be able to run Gr3 and wont need WxWorx either. Should pay for itself in a few months. It isnt available to the public until May sometime.

Here is a link to their webpage.
http://www.autonetmobile.com/wp/service

Like I said we will let you know how our field testing goes.
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Old 04-29-2007, 01:52 PM   #4
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Holy smokes, that is cool. I'm going to have to get one of these.
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Old 04-29-2007, 01:53 PM   #5
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Sounds very interesting, especially if that's the pricing and you don't have to contract with individual providers. Avis supposedly was set to roll it out to the public last month: http://stormtrack.org/forum/showthre...vis#post118079
I hope I'm wrong, but it sounds a little bit like it's "too good to be true". The part I'm skeptical about is that they will be able to get broadband accounts with competing providers that would undercut their own service.

I'm planning to bring a Verizon aircard and Linksys mobile wi-fi router on the road. The differences between what Autonet Mobile seems to offer and the Verizon setup are that my service costs $60/month with a contract and another Verizon plan, has a more limited coverage than what Autonet Mobile claims, the router costs $250, and I can plug the aircard into a computer without being tied down to the wi-fi.
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Old 04-29-2007, 01:54 PM   #6
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I have been waching this company for awhile, I am concerned this device is delayed as promised AND that there seems to be no option for external antennas...
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Old 04-29-2007, 02:06 PM   #7
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I haven't heard anything about contracts but like I said Phil has already ordered his and soon as we test it I will let you know the details.

The one big advantage it seems to have is it isnt tied to 1 carrier so if you dont have coverage with Cingular you might hit a Sprint or Verizon tower so you still have coverage. It is alot like my old Cellular 1 account. It was a generic company so it used all towers available and they pay that company for usage. My cell coverage was much better then compared to Cingular I have now. I always had a signal.

As for Antennas, since this thing looks like an actual router and has 2 antennas already sticking up I dont see much need for another external antenna. It will probably depend on where you set it. I will probably have it somewhere up higher instead of something like under the seat. Maybe even the dash. We will test it in different spots of the truck to compare.

I do know Avis did alot of testing with this and seemed quite impressed or else they wouldnt be installing it in all their cars. I think that is the delay in getting itto the public is they have to fill Avis' contract 1st and they are making them as fast as they can.

I am not trying to promote this in any way. I have nothing to do with them. I just think it may be a cool device that in the long run is better than some of these cell cards and plans we are using now. Phil and I are the lab rabbits here and I will post a full report once we use it as a courtesy to my fellow chasers .No need for anybody else to get it until we have an idea that it lives up to the hype.
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The question I have is, why would I get the Verizon (or Sprint or etc.) service for more money with a contract when I could get the Autonet Mobile gizmo for less money and never have to worry about the usage or coverage limitations of my specific carrier?

I'd think there almost has to be a way to plug in an external dual-band cell antenna somewhere. Has anyone seen a spec sheet?
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The question I have is, why would I get the Verizon (or Sprint or etc.) service for more money with a contract when I could get the Autonet Mobile gizmo for less money and never have to worry about the usage or coverage limitations of my specific carrier?

I'd think there almost has to be a way to plug in an external dual-band cell antenna somewhere. Has anyone seen a spec sheet?
Thats the whole point is you wont have to pay for those cell data plans that have more limited coverage. We all know that wireless internet will end up covering the hole country in the next few years. This is just the next step. I am sure the cell companies arent very pleased and wont be sharing this information with anybody.. It hurts their plans.

And we will let you know about any external antenna jacks soon as we get our hands on the actual product.
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Old 04-30-2007, 11:27 AM   #10
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From the website:

"We run over both 3G and 2.5G (EVDO, 1xRTT) cellular Data networks."

This means that the device was designed for CDMA type towers only (ie. Verizon, Sprint), not GSM based towers (ie. Cingular). Still makes for an interesting device, however this might be a factor for some users depending on provider coverage in their area.

I'll be interested to see how this pans out..
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