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On Wed, 16 Feb 2011 21:24:23 +0800, Hoges in WA
wrote: I think I'll lose newsgroup access when I cut off the landline here unless I can find out how to do it on the road. There are several ways that you can get internet access on your boat. One is a so called "air card" which connects you via the cell phone network. http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&source=hp&q=verizon+air+card I have one which connects to a USB port. They have another one called the MIFi 2200 which creates a mini WiFi hotspot on your boat. We are of the opinion that Verizon has the best network on the east coast. There are also high powered, long range WiFi adapters which can connect to open hotspots up to several miles away, sometimes more. I have this one and like it a lot: http://www.islandtimepc.com/marine_wifi.html |
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