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On the Verizon extender there are some settings for it (via your Verizon management page) that allow it to be completely 'open', or to give certain cell phone numbers 'priority'. Enter your family cell phone numbers, then set it to give those phones priority access.
By giving those in your home priority, you ensure that they can always use it, as most of these devices are limited to a certain number of phones using it at one time.
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Join Date: Feb 2012
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I need to put a vote in for Google Project Fi. I got one of their phones about 8 months ago (Nexus 5x) and couldn't be happier. [Well, that's a lie, I can always find something to make me happier.] Their service for unlimited talk/text is $20/month, no contract. Data charges are $10 / gigabyte, if used. The big feature is that the phone automatically uses WiFi whenever it can find it. Call quality is excellent. I keep the "data" service turned off unless I really need it (and away from WiFi). So far, my total data charge for over 8 months has been under $3.
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