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- Sat Dec 22, 2018 7:31 am
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Re: 4K HTPC Network Setup
I bought my AT&T Prepaid SIM from Best Buy and they didn't offer to activate it for me.
- Sat Dec 22, 2018 7:27 pm
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Re: 4K HTPC Network Setup
I'd recommend a H20 sim card, which can be found on Amazon for a buck. That's what I use with my AT&T service, and activated it easily online via their website.
- Mon Dec 31, 2018 2:05 pm
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Re: 4K HTPC Network Setup
What device did you put it in and why?
I put it in a WE826/MC7455 setup, because it seemed to be the cheapest option to leave plugged in permanently (I don't want to have to babysit a battery-powered hotspot) and the cheapest option with decent antenna connectors. (The new AT&T hotspots can ...
- Mon Dec 31, 2018 4:49 pm
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Re: 4K HTPC Network Setup
#chewspam
I am going to do something very similar in our RV. I will be using a router, essentially a WE826, as a modem and then a Netgear R6700 as the main router running on DD-WRT connected via ethernet. To that I would hook up the bluray player (thogh not sure that really gives me any benefits ...
I am going to do something very similar in our RV. I will be using a router, essentially a WE826, as a modem and then a Netgear R6700 as the main router running on DD-WRT connected via ethernet. To that I would hook up the bluray player (thogh not sure that really gives me any benefits ...