Hey all, I've been wanting high-speed portable internet access for awhile. I saw that Sprint is offering unlimited Vision access on top of their voice plans for $10/mo. Their cheapest voice plan is $30/mo, so for $40/mo (and you can return the stuff within 14 days), I figured I couldn't go too far wrong. So, ran out to my local PCS Store, plunked down $212.98 (for the handset and their $69.99 'pcs connection kit'). Booted Windows on my laptop first, installed their software, and saw that the dialer calls #777. Rebooted to Linux, set up a PPP connection over the USB port (/dev/ttyACM0) that dials #777. A few minutes later, I've got a high speed link to the 'net, for $40/mo! I'm averaging 300-500ms latency.. not bad, considering. On downloads, I get I get 7-12kbytes/sec (it varies a lot), which I consider great speed. You also get a public IP address - IPSec works great. All in all, I highly recommend it! Kicks the crap out of VoiceStream's data stuff. Oh, my one recommendation - I picked up the Sanyo 4900, which is a nice phone. BUt their PC Connection Kit cost me $70. I looked on Sanyo's site, and you can pick up just a USB cable for $30 - much better deal, in my opinion. -- Nate Carlson <natecars at real-time.com> | Phone : (952)943-8700 http://www.real-time.com | Fax : (952)943-8500