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Q: QuestionWhat is meant by open VPN?
Asked by CurtisA.
- A:Answer OpenVPN is a VPN service with no traffic or bandwidth limit. Amazing what you can find with Google. Or ANY search engine.
Answered by luislast
Q: QuestionCan you use this with Verizon FIOS service?
Asked by Kes60.
- A:Answer If you have a modem with a LAN output, it will work, and either up to the maximum speed from FIOS or the maximum speed of the Cuty, whichever is lowest.
Answered by luislast
Q: QuestionWill this work with starlink
Asked by scott.
- A:Answer If you have a modem with a LAN output, it will work, and either up to the maximum speed from Starlink or the maximum speed of the Cuty, whichever is lowest.
Answered by luislast
Q: QuestionDoes it works for PS5 ?
Asked by Greg.
- A:Answer The PS5 has no modem, just an Ethernet port. If you have a modem, which you need first, that has a LAN output, it will enable you to connect the PS5 to your ISP. at up to the maximum speed from the ISP or the maximum speed of the Cuty, whichever is lowest.
Answered by luislast
Q: QuestionDo you sell one time fee WiFi box. I do not have the Internet,
Asked by Homer.
- A:Answer I THINK you are talking about what is often referred to, generically, as a MiFi, or a portable Hotspot, which is basically a cell phone that is dedicated to receiving and distributing WiFi service. If you search that term on BB you will find a number of devices that will fit this term and usability, at different price points, depending on features. There are a few one-time fee devices that will include 12Gb PER YEAR of data, starting at $110, and if that is all you need, you probably DON'T need this, or any other router. If, however, you want a reasonable amount of data, you will have to subscribe to a service (AT&T, Verizon, Charter Spectrum, T-Mobile, Boost, etc.), the same as you would with a cellphone. Also, you will need a device with an Ethernet port, which none of the one-time payment devices include.
Answered by luislast
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