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Wireless Internet on the road - in Canada
I posted about this in CTH a while ago with mixed results. I thought maybe there'd be some Zoo dwellers with some experience.
I'm going to be doing a lot of travelling this summer, much of it with the family in our motor home. I'm wondering what kind of options I might have for Internet on my laptop. I won't be in major cities much, but also not in the middle of the bush either...smaller cities, for the most part. Ideas I thought of: 1) WIFI, likely not going to work anywhere but major cities? 2) Cellular, plug laptop into cell phone? I have a Blackberry. 3) Satellite? 4) ??? Just wondering if any fellow Canadians have had any ACTUAL experience with any of the above options. When I looked into cellular (I'm with Telus), one of the decently priced options was for 250 MB/month, but I think that would be used up fairly quickly. I was hoping to do some web surfing, and MAYBE some poker playing, but that might not be realistic. Email I get on my Blackberry already. |
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Re: Wireless Internet on the road - in Canada
FWIW, I recently took a trip out to a semi-rural area for a week and needed a connection while I was there. So after looking around at prices and not being enthusiastic I ended up just borrowing my friends rogers internet anywhere. The speeds where decent and it was simple to use. Here is a link to it,
http://www.shoprogers.com/store/cabl...e_moreinfo.asp Not sure if you've checked it out already or not. |
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Re: Wireless Internet on the road - in Canada
Rogers Portable Internet is pretty convenient if you're located within the wireless area, which is quite limited. I highly doubt it's right for your intended use. Care to elaborate a bit where you'll be travelling?
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Re: Wireless Internet on the road - in Canada
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Rogers Portable Internet is pretty convenient if you're located within the wireless area, which is quite limited. I highly doubt it's right for your intended use. Care to elaborate a bit where you'll be travelling? [/ QUOTE ] BC Interior - likely locations for a few days at a time would be places like Sorrento, Penticton, Kimberly, maybe out to Calgary & Edmonton...although I don't imagine those last two will be much of a problem. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] Rogers is a decent suggestion, but as you say, not for this trip. |
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Re: Wireless Internet on the road - in Canada
Sounds like you need 3G technology.....a laptop card?
http://www.bbwexchange.com/3g/3g_wir...vider_news.asp Happy hols. |
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Re: Wireless Internet on the road - in Canada
Not sure what kind of places you're staying at, but in the US many RV campgrounds have WiFi access now. Also don't forget plain old dialup if you have a landline phone hookup.
If you don't have WiFi, landline or cell phone service in the motor home, there's satellite or just WiFi at the local coffeshop. |
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Re: Wireless Internet on the road - in Canada
I have used Fido's wireless internet stuff to connect, using my phone as a modem basically. The costs are prohibitive though, I think for $5/month you get like 1MB of transfer, which is nothing, like enough to view 20 average web pages maybe. They have plans that go up to $100 but you still get very little bandwidth. They had unlimited a few years ago but got rid of it, bah. So my advice is don't use that method haha, but I have used it personally.
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