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A while ago I was looking at every phone and every plan. Eventually we found T-Mobile To Go, and it is the perfect plan for me, since I never talk on the phone. I've been paying something like $15 a month or less in total. So that part is great. I couldn't decide which phone to get though, and I was in a hurry, so I just got the cheap T209 that they had at Target. I am relatively happy with it. However, all along I have had plans for something better:
I want to keep T-Mobile To Go, since the phone part is a good plan for me.
I want to get a smartphone, though, as I am totally addicted to the internet. But I want to use my To Go SIM card in it.
What's the point of getting a smartphone if you are aren't paying for a data plan? Well, a number of phones have Wi-Fi, which would enable me to surf the web wherever there's an open access point, right?
That exposes me to security risks, though, so I would want to encrypt everything I do and send it to my home router, which would then unencrypt it and proxy it to the outside world. So everything I do online will look as if it's coming from my home IP, no matter where I am, and anyone trying to sniff the traffic going through their access point will just see a lot of encrypted data going to a single IP. I think this is feasible, but I'm not certain how. I have DD-WRT on my router, so I can use its built-in VPN feature for part of this?
Then I'd like my phone to support Skype.
Is this a crazy idea? The T-Mobile MDA and SDA both have Wi-Fi, and apparently just barely support Skype (only with overclocking?) I only want to spend
I want to keep T-Mobile To Go, since the phone part is a good plan for me.
I want to get a smartphone, though, as I am totally addicted to the internet. But I want to use my To Go SIM card in it.
What's the point of getting a smartphone if you are aren't paying for a data plan? Well, a number of phones have Wi-Fi, which would enable me to surf the web wherever there's an open access point, right?
That exposes me to security risks, though, so I would want to encrypt everything I do and send it to my home router, which would then unencrypt it and proxy it to the outside world. So everything I do online will look as if it's coming from my home IP, no matter where I am, and anyone trying to sniff the traffic going through their access point will just see a lot of encrypted data going to a single IP. I think this is feasible, but I'm not certain how. I have DD-WRT on my router, so I can use its built-in VPN feature for part of this?
Then I'd like my phone to support Skype.

Is this a crazy idea? The T-Mobile MDA and SDA both have Wi-Fi, and apparently just barely support Skype (only with overclocking?) I only want to spend