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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 472139" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Your blackberry is basically its own wifi hub. You can connect a computer to it by tethering. Blackberry's were built for it. If you still have the manual that came with your phone it will tell you how to do it in there, if not, look up your model online and you can get instructions. I dont know which carrier you use, but I have done tethering with Sprint and had zero issues. I am sure you have seen the new Blackberry tablets they have now. They tether to the Blackberry phones. In my family we have (oh lord) the Evo, Evo Shift, Blackberry, and two more smartphones that I cant remember the names of. Plus Tony's rugged phone. Right now the blackberry isnt in use. Billy and I have the Evo's. </p><p></p><p>The only issue is that if you go somewhere that your phone carrier isnt in, it may be roaming.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 472139, member: 1514"] Your blackberry is basically its own wifi hub. You can connect a computer to it by tethering. Blackberry's were built for it. If you still have the manual that came with your phone it will tell you how to do it in there, if not, look up your model online and you can get instructions. I dont know which carrier you use, but I have done tethering with Sprint and had zero issues. I am sure you have seen the new Blackberry tablets they have now. They tether to the Blackberry phones. In my family we have (oh lord) the Evo, Evo Shift, Blackberry, and two more smartphones that I cant remember the names of. Plus Tony's rugged phone. Right now the blackberry isnt in use. Billy and I have the Evo's. The only issue is that if you go somewhere that your phone carrier isnt in, it may be roaming. [/QUOTE]
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