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bryan newell
USA
45 Posts |
Posted - 12/30/2003 : 13:58:15
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All CatMan, I am working in Annapolis, MD for Isabel & have been using the Verizon Card for internet access. Works OK in this area.... faster than dialup but a tad slower than cable. I live in the DFW area & it works great there. I think it is worth the money. I am interested in trying the satellite service next. |
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AllCatMan
USA
39 Posts |
Posted - 12/31/2003 : 00:53:09
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I just got the air card from Santa Claus, cant use it here at home (WEST TEXAS) but I am anxious to try it out on the road.....which I am ready to get back out. I hope it works as well as they say it does. |
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clydev
USA
6 Posts |
Posted - 12/31/2003 : 07:06:55
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I have found a lot of hot spots in the panhandle when we were working there last summer. You would be suprised where you will lock on to a spot. |
Clyde Veltmann Hill Country Claims Managment, LLC www.hillcountryclaims.com |
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Catmandale
USA
67 Posts |
Posted - 01/01/2004 : 12:05:56
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I am new to this wireless deal, just having purchased a new laptop with a built-in wireless antenna.
Sometimes the computer detects an access point, but they are blocked. Is there a way to see if they are truly blocked, or you just need to set up differently?
Any books you can recommend (written in understandable English)?
I'm currently working the fires in San Diego and, while I have dialup, the apartments seem to have several WiFi points, although I can't get online with them as yet.
Thanks for any help.
Dale Strain |
"When we thought that we had all the answers, suddenly all the questions changed." Mario Benedetti (1920); Uruguayan writer.
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katadj
USA
315 Posts |
Posted - 01/01/2004 : 15:34:40
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Download www.netstumbler.com and install. this will allow you to see which WAP's are locked.
Also make sure your card is set to check all the available chanels, and not locked onto only one (1).
There are several good Books available, do a google search and decide which is best for you. |
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