OK, to begin with, I am nearly totally in the dark as far as aircards and Internet service via Verizon is concerned. Having said that, here's my situation: We have moved to a rural area here in Kentucky in which the only Internet service available is dialup. There is no cable service in the area, and Windstream is the local landline phone provider. Their DSL is a couple of miles from us, but they have NO plans to extend it to our area so it does us no good. In the past I lived in a city where I had Time Warner cable Internet. I'm obviously aware of HughesNet, but after researching it, I've gathered that it basically amounts to paying 80-120 a month after the trial period, but still having limitations on usage. (Compared to 30 bucks a month for unlimited cable Internet back in town, those were the days!) Anyway, I'd like some opinions from some of you who are knowledgeable. Is there an option with Verizon that would work for me, and would be better than HughesNet? I do know that 4G is not in this part of Kentucky yet. However, my cell service is with Verizon and I always get full bars of service at home, so I wouldn't think signal strength would be an issue. If it would be possible to use an aircard here, then my next question would be this: We have two desktops. Is there a way to network using a USB aircard, or would we be looking at having to unplug it and take it to the other PC every time? Thanks in advance!