Wi-fi Trading

The question is, should you trade wi-fi?
What about securities issues?
Like someone taking a peek at your million $ account.
 
Quote from hanseng1:

Thanks for the replies ... Do you have any other suggestions for wireless trading? ... I looked at AT&T satillite internet, but it is $70 per month. Are there any other alternatives, ore is wi-fi the best route for me? ... Thanks.

Hi Hanseng,

one alternative to WiFi would be to use a cell phone as a modem. This is possible by using a cable ($30) and software ($30), which can be purchased from FutureDial:

http://www.futuredial.com/products/P_SD.htm

The software supports multiple providers ("Sprint PCS, Verizon Wireless, AT&T T Wireless or T-Mobile data-enabled phone with a 2G, 3G or GPRS wireless Internet data plan subscription").

I use Sprint, and clock in at about 230 kbps (not bad, almost as fast as a DSL). With Sprint, you need to subscribe to the "Vision Package", which is $15 per month. The great thing with Sprint is that using your cell phone as a modem does not rack up your minutes -- that means access is unlimited!!!

I don't know if other providers clock your minutes when using your cell phone as a modem.

:)
 
Quote from Simba:

... The great thing with Sprint is that using your cell phone as a modem does not rack up your minutes -- that means access is unlimited!!!
I don't know if other providers clock your minutes when using your cell phone as a modem.

:)

Does anyone know of other service providers that do not rack up your minutes when using your cell phone as a modem???

Thanks.

:)
 
Wifi has too many issues for Day Trading, but if you just need a connection it is okay. Too many things can go wrong. Connection is just not strong enough for realtime trading.

Don't be too cheap on only primary means of communicating with the markets!

Cheers!
 
Quote from Luto:

Wifi has too many issues for Day Trading, but if you just need a connection it is okay. Too many things can go wrong. Connection is just not strong enough for realtime trading.

Don't be too cheap on only primary means of communicating with the markets!

Cheers!


Wireless network not acceptable? Use it every day.....where is the problem?
 
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