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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, which Jim and Chris moderate. The Gulds' RV Internet Q and A archive starts below ....
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At FMCA’s Bowling Green convention, the guy at the Verizon booth was telling me that using Wi-Fi for banking is very risky, easy to hack, and that his air card is much safer. |
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Our article about Internet data cards for motorhomers generated a batch of related questions. Here's a sampling ... |
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I am very interested in learning how to get Internet in our motor coach. We take three trips a year, so we're thinking the "tethered" cell phone connection may be the best for us. |
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Best Buy has a Mobile Broadband 3G compatible high-speed connection with a no annual contract. Do you have any info about it? |
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Your recent article on FMCA.com ("Cell phones and Internet access") mentioned a "tethered" cell phone — what is it and what it does. I currently have a 3G iPhone and an Apple laptop ... |
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We have found the Wi-Fi at RV campsites is not so good and not secure. What's the best way to have a strong, fast and secure connection so that we could even pay bills ... |
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I bought a laptop and then took it on a trip. I soon discovered that I could receive e-mail but could not answer it or send it. No matter what city I happened to be in ... |
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