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Does anyone use or have used satellite hookups to get on the internet when they are sailing, I'm trying to figure the costs and setup. The Idea of hooking into a cell phone to gain access does not appeal to me due to the fact that the cell phone company's can be a rip off. NH_/)_ |
WiFi anybody? (was ????)
Yup.... at least one marina here offered broad band hook-ups. My vessel is
moored 200 yds from my router and I can access it no problem. CM "Vito" wrote in message ... | "NH_/)_" wrote: | | | Does anyone use or have used satellite hookups to get on the internet... | | In response to demand from fulltime RVrs, many campgrounds are providing | local wireless internet service. If you have a wireless modem you can | hook up to fast broadband. Normal over-land range is several hundred | yards - over water???. Any marinas have it yet? Seem like it'd sell | slips at least as good as it's selling campsites. | Regards | Howard |
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Holy moley, at $2.00 (subsidised) to $4.00 a 30-second
segment????? Satphones make call phone companies look like philanthropists. FT, not iridium-plated "NH_/)_" wrote: Does anyone use or have used satellite hookups to get on the internet when they are sailing, I'm trying to figure the costs and setup. The Idea of hooking into a cell phone to gain access does not appeal to me due to the fact that the cell phone company's can be a rip off. NH_/)_ |
WiFi anybody? (was ????)
The best deal now is Sprint - they have an unlimited data plan that's $10 extra, so you
can get a reasonable cell plan for $49 a month. Of course, Sprint coverage sometimes leaves a lot to be desired, but if you're in their area, it works out. I'm told that the advertised rate is 144kBaud, though in practice its somewhat less. It is, however, much better than dialup. I have a friend that stayed online much of the time while he wintered at anchor in the creeks around Georgetown, SC. "Vito" wrote in message ... "NH_/)_" wrote: Does anyone use or have used satellite hookups to get on the internet... In response to demand from fulltime RVrs, many campgrounds are providing local wireless internet service. If you have a wireless modem you can hook up to fast broadband. Normal over-land range is several hundred yards - over water???. Any marinas have it yet? Seem like it'd sell slips at least as good as it's selling campsites. Regards Howard |
satellite hookups
I have heard of satellite systems that let you hook up no matter where you are as long as you can pull some power, you can hookup. I was hoping somebody has used these new systems and could tell me about it. Also this new system would not require any cell phones ,, just a satellite.... and a wireless modem -LAN our router. NH_/)_ -------- http://nortech-cs.com/sailusa/index4.htm "Jeff Morris" jeffmo@NoSpam-sv-lokiDOTcom wrote in message ... The best deal now is Sprint - they have an unlimited data plan that's $10 extra, so you can get a reasonable cell plan for $49 a month. Of course, Sprint coverage sometimes leaves a lot to be desired, but if you're in their area, it works out. I'm told that the advertised rate is 144kBaud, though in practice its somewhat less. It is, however, much better than dialup. I have a friend that stayed online much of the time while he wintered at anchor in the creeks around Georgetown, SC. "Vito" wrote in message ... "NH_/)_" wrote: Does anyone use or have used satellite hookups to get on the internet... In response to demand from fulltime RVrs, many campgrounds are providing local wireless internet service. If you have a wireless modem you can hook up to fast broadband. Normal over-land range is several hundred yards - over water???. Any marinas have it yet? Seem like it'd sell slips at least as good as it's selling campsites. Regards Howard |
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