taxeman wrote:
Remember if you use phone as WiFi hotspot your battery won't last long.
It certainly does pull the battery down, but if you go out with a full charged phone and don't use it much for other things then it should at least last long enough for your shift, unless you've got an extraordinarly longlife netbook battery and/or don't do much during your shift other than surfing the internet.
Incidentally, another advantage of using the phone rather than a modem is that it doesn't pull the netbook battery down nearly so fast.
I'd say I get 50% longer using the phone rather than a 'dongle' modem because the latter gets its power from the netbook, and seems to be quite power-hungry. So if your netbook's battery is likely to be a limiting factor then it's better to use a phone for 'tethering' rather than a modem plugged into the netbook.
Unless of course your phone's battery is the limiting factor
