Wireless Internet while Cruising
			 
			 
			
		
		
		
			
			On Mon, 08 Jan 2007 09:29:11 -0500, Glenn Ashmore wrote: 
 
 "Geoff Schultz"  wrote 
 
 OK, then maybe you can tell me where in the Bahama **Out Islands** you 
 found wireless.  If you're talking Nassau or the Abacos, then yes, 
 wireless 
 is available. 
  
 Netstumbler was very useful on Exuma for finding signals.  Found 3 
 usable signals at Georgetown with weird radiation patterns.  200 yards 
 made a lot of difference in signal strength.  Also at the Four Seasons 
 Marina, Emerald Bay, Staniel Cay and Cat Island. 
  
 Marina wifi antennas are aimed out over the slips and tend to fall off 
 rapidly near the edges of the pattern.  If you can find the center of 
 the pattern you can be a fair ways off and still get a usable signal. 
 The problem with marina systems is that you have to go in and open an 
 account which cost a few bucks if you are not in a slip.  A lot of 
 villas along the beach have unsecured APs too and they have very erratic 
 patterns.   Must have something to do with the position of the AP to 
 windows and metal in the house.  With a good wifi rig you can sometimes 
 find them several hundred yards off shore. 
  
 Coverage is hit and miss but with the right tools you can sniff out more 
 spots. 
 
I've had pretty good luck finding networks all around lower British 
Columbia.  The household and small business ones are usually stronger than 
the (expensive) marina ones provided by Broadband Express, etc.  I've 
even come across household networks with welcome screens!  (Lotsa techies 
with waterfront homes in BC.)   
 
I even picked up a network from a large yacht once, wide open for anyone 
to hop on an run up his satellite bill, or poke around his network, 
hacking his personal computers and onboard systems!  Of course I wouldn't 
dare, but I hope he's fixed this! 
 
Matt O. 
 
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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