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I'm torn now. Do I listen to the pdanet people who obviously just want me to buy their pos app, which has a free version, or do I listen to the Verizon sales guy who is obviously trying to protect his stock options?
Quite a dilemma. I think I'll go with the pdanet guy, he did a better job proving his case.
Droidcula, just face it, you're wrong and ever one of your posts has been pwned. Dont feel so bad you are just one of many that i pwned.
Unless you have a degree in network engineering then please don't try and play this.That statement to me is the equivalent of "The CIA has mini cameras watching your every move". Also I'm not cheap, I have a 20MB/s cable modem connection but its nice to know if I need to tether every now and then I can. Oh yeah you should see my face not caring right now its wild. Your rude, obnoxious and overally aggressive and your wrong. kthnxbai.Prove they don't have control. Post your monthly data usage why don't ya? PS...their network doesn't belong to YOU nor does it belong to the Europeans. It belongs to them....them being Verizon. You are leasing their network. That's why you pay a monthly BILL. They can CRUSH you at will if they want to.
Did anyone get this working with a Mac/Eris combination?


Shouldn't you be using an iPhone?![]()
Not all of us Apple fanboys have iPhones. Would love to see it on Verizon's network, but I'm really impressed with the Android OS, so I can wait, even if it doesn't come, I'm hopeful that we will see better Android phones in the years to come.I'm calling BS on it's not a acting like a router. A modem modulates and demodulates. A router does not. A router ROUTES. YOUR droid eris does not modulate and demodulate. Your droid eris ROUTES when you tether. Internet explorer (on your computer) sends information all the time to microsoft. Every time you open IE it sends something. This is how Verizon would know the signal didn't originate from your phone. They will check the packets. The packets will show your mac or your local which will be different than your phone. Use a personal information filter (LIKE I DO) and you will see how much IE sends over the internet from YOUR COMPUTER. PS...I tethered for a little over an hour and it cost me 82MB in data usage. No way are you people tethering like you say and Verizon isn't calling you out. So I'm calling you out. Post a verizon bill that shows you go over the 5 GB limit tethering.
2. If you consumed 82 MB of data in one hour, you were getting connect speeds of over 18 Mbps.

at least I know what im talking about...Man, I thought onion was bad, but Droidcula is actually worse...
it seems likely that if the tethering is only used for connecting your computer in a pinch that it would fall way under 5GB.
If you are really using your cell phone as your primary internet pipeline, that is a non-typical case scenario.
I believe that's correct.If I remember correctly Rev A has a maximum burst speed of about 3.1MBps.
SIGH..... reality is not what you make believe it is. There is NO cap on the unlimited data plan for phones. Verizon ready has been sued and lost big time with the "unlimited" 5gb cap mobile broadband gimmick they had going a few years ago.This sounds perfectly reasonable to me. I am envisioning a situation where I am, for example, at a stupid hotel that does not offer wifi access. It would come in handy for any general web needs.
The 5GB cap makes sense. I use the web on my phone quite a bit and am tracking my usage with 3G watchdog. I struggle even to use half of 5 gigs per month. Couple this with occasional tethering and I would imagine that it would still be no problem to stay under 5 gigs. Verizon probably calls it "unlimited" because there are very few people who actually access their data network that often.
You're right. My mistake.-82MB = 656megabits
-656megabits in 1 hour (or a little over like you said)
-which is 10.93 megabits per minute used (if I rounded the 656 into one hour, yes, I know you said more than an hour)
-That's a steady .18 megabits per second for one hour to get 82MB...not 18mbps
18mbps is more like downloading 8GB over the course of an hour![]()
I'm calling BS on it's not a acting like a router. A modem modulates and demodulates. A router does not. A router ROUTES. YOUR droid eris does not modulate and demodulate. Your droid eris ROUTES when you tether. Internet explorer (on your computer) sends information all the time to microsoft. Every time you open IE it sends something. This is how Verizon would know the signal didn't originate from your phone. They will check the packets. The packets will show your mac or your local which will be different than your phone. Use a personal information filter (LIKE I DO) and you will see how much IE sends over the internet from YOUR COMPUTER. PS...I tethered for a little over an hour and it cost me 82MB in data usage. No way are you people tethering like you say and Verizon isn't calling you out. So I'm calling you out. Post a verizon bill that shows you go over the 5 GB limit tethering.
Prove you thumb your nose at Verizon.