Would OBI work with Verizon Wireless MIFI or via their USB connector as ISP ?
Bunny:
Hi all,
I'm trying to understand whether OBI would work for my fiance's home situation. He is about to set up internet service. The only carrier that covers his locale is Verizon Wireless (otherwise it would be dialup). Verizon said they have some sort of MI-FI / WIFI device, or also a little USB modem device, either of which gets a computer / device connected to the internet. That's good.
However, I can't figure out if either of these (the MIFI or the USB modem) would allow him to use an OBI device for his "home phone"? Would that work?
I found the MI-FI device on their site (I think this is the right one - they call it a jetpack) if this info helps:
http://www.verizonwireless.com/b2c/store/controller?item=phoneFirst&action=viewPhoneDetail&selectedPhoneId=6104
I can't see what sorts of ports are on that MI-FI. Can the OBI plug into it somehow? Is there any way to get OBI working with Verizon Wireless Broadband as the ISP?
I'll reserve all other questions until I find out if this is possible.
Thanks in advance. :)
Rick:
No for the USB modem, it just gives the laptop WiFi.
The other device might be connected to a OBi 202, but why? The data cost will be huge, and he can use his Verizon cell phone.
Bunny:
In theory he could just talk on his cell phone, but in real life it isn't a very good deal. There's a myriad of reasons. One reason has to do with the number of hours he spends on the telephone per month. He can't talk that many minutes on his cell.
Why do you say the data usage would be prohibitive by talking through the OBI? Can you explain and give examples please?
Are you one of the techs with Obi by the way?
Rick:
Quote from: Bunny on January 26, 2013, 09:33:08 am
In theory he could just talk on his cell phone, but in real life it isn't a very good deal. There's a myriad of reasons. One reason has to do with the number of hours he spends on the telephone per month. He can't talk that many minutes on his cell.
Why do you say the data usage would be prohibitive by talking through the OBI? Can you explain and give examples please?
Are you one of the techs with Obi by the way?
OBi doesn't respond on these forums, they are supported by customers.
Your fiance' needs to really sit down and figure out what the Verizon Wireless service is going to end up costing him. Data is not unlimited, he will get charged for it. The more he uses, the more he pays. While conceptually you might be able to get the OBi to work with a MiFi device, you are using data when you talk on it - and perhaps when it is connected. I have no idea of the bandwidth, if any, that the OBi would use while connected to the internet but not being used. I suspect there would be some.
lhm.:
Naked DSL, perhaps?
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