On a Test Drive, Autonet Was Neat But a Bit Bumpy

Would your kids rather watch a DVD in the car, or surf the Web, connect with friends inside social networks and download music? Chances are it’s the latter. And if that’s so, it’s worth considering Autonet Mobile, the service that turns your vehicle into a wireless Internet hot spot. With Autonet, passengers can connect to Wi-Fi with their own laptops, smartphones, game machines or other gadgets. To be sure, the Autonet ride is a little bumpy, especially if your clan hopes to watch Internet video in areas where there is poor cellular coverage. Autonet can tap into the same relatively fast “3G,” or third-generation, cellular data networks used by some computers and phones, but 3G coverage can be thin in some areas. And Autonet isn’t cheap, at least when it comes to the hardware. The in-vehicle router fetches $499. You must sign up for a one-year contract, with either $29 or $59 monthly service for a 1-gigabyte or 5-GB data plan. The fee is competitive with wireless 3G plans you might get for a computer with a cellular modem. And Autonet’s fee is shared by all users, with no need for separate subscriptions. Of course, you’re at the mercy of cell coverage. The company says it can keep you connected as you drive from one cell tower to another, even in tunnels. I rarely lost a signal as I drove around northern New Jersey, New York City and Rockland County, N.Y. But the service was poky or intermittent in areas without 3G. You can consult a coverage map at Autonet’s Web site. Here’s a closer look. *What’s involved. The Autonet router — the box that brings you the Net — is typically mounted in the trunk. In the Ford Taurus X SUV rental I used for testing it was in the cargo area. It doesn’t…

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On a Test Drive, Autonet Was Neat But a Bit Bumpy

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