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We started on the Great Loop in August with our two boys, one of whom
is using the Minnesota Online High School for 10th grade. We needed a reliable connection and our research told us that free (or paid) connections at marinas weren't going to be sufficient, and we were sure right about that. Also, we anchor out a lot. So we bought the Verizon Broadband Aircard and the associated Kyocera KR1 router that it fits into, because our laptaps don't take the card. We are very impressed with the coverage and speed. It even worked in place like Whitefish Bay on Lake Superior where I'm not even sure they have electricity yet. It has failed us in only five spots since August 4, places we couldn't get much of a cell signal either. The router allows us wifi all over the boat, the anchorage and marina also. No wonder we have made so many friends on this trip! Make sure to buy the extra antenna that fits into the card. We aren't affiliated with verizon and doubt if they will give us any commissions for the promotion. Now all we have to do is to figure out a similar sysem for the Bahamas. We are familiar with the coverage and Outer Island Internet in the Abacos, but would rather not buy a whole new setup to use for only six weeks. Jeff, Sally and the boys on "Adirondack" |
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