Originally Posted by Eko:
It wouldn't work since you need to connect the Airave to a network router.
Thanks. I just figured that out myself after spending a couple minutes Googling. I figured this was just a signal repeater, but I see now that it connects to your home broadband connection. So my next question was going to be whether it consumes any of your minutes when you're at home, and another Google search seems to suggest that it does not, but that you need an Airave "plan" whatever that is. So I'll go do some more Googling, but in the mean time, perhaps someone can jump in on that. Do you have to pay an additional monthly fee for the "privilege" of using your broadband connection or do you just pay the one-time Airave cost?