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Internet service
01-10-2006, 14:01
Post: #1
Internet service
Hello all:

Does anyone know if in-motion internet service is available? We have
in-motion satellite tv, but I haven't located in-motion internet. We
currently use a cell phone based system (T-mobile), but it can be very
slow or non-existent.


John Haney
04 M380
Lakeland, FL
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01-10-2006, 14:32
Post: #2
Internet service
There is no in motion uplink internet servicenow available to my knowledge. I
have a data storm with Direct Way that is totally automatic and highly
satisfactory. I can give you the name of a good installer who does some
traveling if you are intereste.
Wallace & Faye Craig
95WLWB42
Azle, Tx

johnhaney17 wrote:
Hello all:

Does anyone know if in-motion internet service is available? We have
in-motion satellite tv, but I haven't located in-motion internet. We
currently use a cell phone based system (T-mobile), but it can be very
slow or non-existent.


John Haney
04 M380
Lakeland, FL









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01-10-2006, 15:57
Post: #3
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John
No luck, I looked into it before I bought the Motosat, which is expensive to buy
but I need it
for work, so I have both down load & upload and love it, still can't use it
while driving but in
our case we just stop at arest stop, in 5 mins i am up and connected, I will
show you the set
up at the rally

guy smalley
86 pt 40
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01-10-2006, 19:00
Post: #4
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John,

We've been using Verizon's air card which usually operates at 115 kbs (right
now) up to 500 or more kbs - faster than phone lines (using
_www.internetfrog.com_ (http://www.internetfrog.com) ). We were at a park with
wireless in St
Augustine and the wireless was super slow compared to the air card -
especially at 5 PM. I've used it on the road quite often in the middle of
nowhere
here on the east coast. Right now we're in Crystal River, FL with clear
reception, etc.. Strongly considered motostat, but can't justify the $5000 plus
$100
per month relative to the $50 air card plus $59.95 per month - - yet!!

Ed Nowokunski
95BMC37




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01-10-2006, 19:48
Post: #5
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Hi Ed,
How do you like the Crystal River area? Going to be down in early March.
Thanks,

Raymond Jordan


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01-10-2006, 21:51
Post: #6
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Crystal River is nice and not very crwded (relative to further south). Easy
access to everywhere.

Ed Nowokunski
95BMC37


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01-12-2006, 09:30
Post: #7
Internet service
Thanks for the responses. I imagine sometime in the future it will become
available. Our
greatest need for internet service is when we're rolling down the road. Our bird
is set up
as a mobile office and using the cell phone dial up connection will eventually
get the job
done, but it can take a while.

Best regards,

John Haney
04 M380
Lakeland, FL




--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "johnhaney17" wrote:
>
> Hello all:
>
> Does anyone know if in-motion internet service is available? We have
> in-motion satellite tv, but I haven't located in-motion internet. We
> currently use a cell phone based system (T-mobile), but it can be very
> slow or non-existent.
>
>
> John Haney
> 04 M380
> Lakeland, FL
>
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