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Im going to ask what may be a stupid question, but, I want to be sure before doing this to avoid overage chargers.
I have a 4G hotspot throu verizon. I get 5gb per month of bandwidth. I can connect up to 5 devices, so, if I want to stream audio/video from 1 device to another (not going out to the Internet), is it safe to assume that will not count against my bandwidth?
Any help anyone can give me will be greatly appreciated.
I have a 4G hotspot throu verizon. I get 5gb per month of bandwidth. I can connect up to 5 devices, so, if I want to stream audio/video from 1 device to another (not going out to the Internet), is it safe to assume that will not count against my bandwidth?
Any help anyone can give me will be greatly appreciated.
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Gary,
Non-Internet traffic is not metered and will not count against you. Go ahead and stream between two local computers all you want. The MiFi\Mobile Hotspot devices will perform like a normal router in the situation that you described. The only thing that Verizon watches and charges you for is the 3G and 4G connection.
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Gary,
Non-Internet traffic is not metered and will not count against you. Go ahead and stream between two local computers all you want. The MiFi\Mobile Hotspot devices will perform like a normal router in the situation that you described. The only thing that Verizon watches and charges you for is the 3G and 4G connection.
