Hannibal asked:


I have a pc running XP and a mobile broadband USB dongle. I want the xbox 360 to connect to the internet using the PCs internet connection.

Do I need anymore hardware to make this work?

Many thanks for your answers in advance

juliusky09 asked:


I am jumping to Mobile Broadband because I am starting to do a fair amount of traveling and I just simply cannot leave my work behind anymore. I know location has a whole lot to do with it, I guess the best overall across the United States as I will be traveling to most parts of the country in the near future.

Thanks for your help.

mmango6 asked:


I’m looking into possibly purchasing a mobile broadband card, but want a better idea of how much they cost to use, preferably from someone who uses one.

beetree202 asked:


I do not have a mobile broadband card, so no models to wory about.

davebspark asked:


I’ve got a mobile broadband contract with orange but their prices are way too high, I’ve had to get a land line installed and my broadband connection is quicker and cheaper and seeing as i no longer want to use the mobile connection I would like to end the contract, I have called orange and they say I have to pay a large percentage of the remainder of the contract or continue it for another twelve months, does anyone have any ideas on how I can end this without great expense any ideas would be most helpful, thanks.

eric5899 asked:


I have a usb Verizon mobile broadband modem plugged into my Mac Mini. Internet works great but I’d like to share it wireless with my laptop. I picked up an Airport Express but it only seems to understand cable/dsl through an Ethernet cable. Do I need a different device or can this work?

chikitamisteriosa asked:


I have a laptop and I use the sprint mobile broadband wireless card to get internet connection. I was just wondering, can I share that connection using an ethernet cable with my ps3?

Bassin asked:


I purchased a dell wireless printer thinking I could use it for printing wireless, however that is if you are in a WiFi spot. I do not have that luxury. My online service is AT&T mobile broadband. Is there still a way I could make this printer wireless with my setup? Computer is Dell Studio Laptop.

shirley r asked:


My computer is hooked to Sprint Smartview mobile broadband and I want to hook a Lexmark printer all in one to the computer. The printer has Wi-Fi access.
How do I connect the printer to the computer?
I am using my sprint mobile broadband card so I don’t have an Internet server so how do I hook a cable?

J K asked:


Should I bother spending a fortune on Dell’s Mobile Broadband or just try to pick up Wi-Fi?