You could always give them a ring and talk to them about your service and that problem.
Their customer service is in India and their people are hard to understand, plus reviews say they're not very good at what they do.
You could always give them a ring and talk to them about your service and that problem.
Huh? What are you talking about? I don't know of ANY USB internet devices that "do the typical wireless connect like Wifi". You are talking about 2 completely different USB devices. One is a USB Wifi adapter that allows you to connect to a Wifi hotpsot, the other is a cellular modem that dials in and connects to a cellular network to provide internet access. The OP has the latter which is what I was referring to.
So you are saying Cricket is lying on their website when they say their USB devices are 3G? Since I doubt Cricket develops their own hardware and they don't have their own network since they piggyback on other carrier's, how is it possible that they use something so different from the rest of the industry? I think not.Well, most Cricket ones do an actual dial out to a server like dialup, the only difference is you go through a tower instead of a land line. If you ever look at the stream for the interface, it's not very different from very low quality DSL, it's more like a typical 56k modem, but, digital instead of analog, that's why I said it's vastly different from 3g/4g. 3g/4g do a different form of dial out entirely though, they are more like a wifi device, being purely digital from my understanding, hence the reason I mentioned Wifi earlier compared to what really cheap services offer.
So you are saying Cricket is lying on their website when they say their USB devices are 3G? Since I doubt Cricket develops their own hardware and they don't have their own network since they piggyback on other carrier's, how is it possible that they use something so different from the rest of the industry? I think not.