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chuck, 3g network is internet, tethering is using the phone on the computer to get internet. Doing a quick google search i found the download on 3g ranged from 500kbps to over 1000kbps with uplinks ranging from 200kbps to over 700kbps. Everquest needs a 28.8Kbps link as says the system requirements. What cant you google....
Btw depending on if you work for a medium to large sized company, they most likely have a policy to prevent what you are doing. If caught you could face disciplinary action up to and including being fired. I know people who used applications such as logmein.com to remote into their pc at home or play their psp at work, they got fired. I know this because i have worked in IT for a while and know how IT policy is applied Sources cited http://www.totalformat.com/forum/eve...uirements.html http://www.pcworld.com/zoom?id=167391&page=1&zoomIdx=1 | ||
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I know that if I was physically caught I could face discipline, but thats not really an issue.
If I used a 3g network(which when I referred to it, i basicly meant phone service, didn't know it qualified as actual internet) on my own computer, theres no traceable internet activity so I would be fine. The only 3g capable networks I can find are Sprint/Verizon/ATT. They have the bandwidth cap so thats why I am asking if anyone stateside uses an aircard/phone service to play, how it works for them, and their package. | ||
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