CONVERT HIGH SPEED TO WIFI

DOS ANY ONE NOW HOW TO CONVERT HIGH SPEED SIGNAL FROM BB TO WIFI? OR HOW TO BRIDGE BB WITH LAPTOB AND DIGITAL PHONE THE WORKS WITH INTERNET?
THANKS
ALEJANDRO
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Cradlepoint makes a router your can plug your BB into and create a WiFi hotspot:
http://www.cradlepoint.com/ctr350/ctr350.php

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