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Jim and Chris Guld are full-time motorhomers who operate Geeks on Tour, which specializes in computer education for travelers. If you have a question about mobile Internet or RVing with computers, or would like to start a discussion, please post on the Internet to go/Staying in touch forum.
The Gulds' RV Internet Q and A archive starts below ....
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We recently have had to bite the bullet and purchase prepaid mobile broadband for use on the road. We have found that many RV places do not offer Wi-Fi. And even when it is offered, it is not useable, has low signal strength ... |
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Which is the best, and most affordable, Internet connection for full-timers: cellular, satellite or Wi-Fi? |
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I had to put my main laptop in the shop (the backlight went out). I'm now using a backup that pretty much has the same programming and can do the same things as my primary laptop. But I use a certain Web site to make online payments ... |
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Computer Geeks readers pose questions about data card providers and how to get a stronger cellular signal for Internet access. |
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You mentioned you used a Verizon tethered link. What is that? I am not a full-timer, so I can't see paying $60 a month to Verizon, my cell phone provider, for an Internet connection for my computer through my cell phone. |
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We are subcontractors/first responders with the power companies. We are part of a logistics team and must have good communications. |
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I have a question that I hope you can help me with. I have a folder of pictures I cannot locate on my PC. I have done a search. |
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