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Hi, quite a few sites now have their own internet point that campers can use for a fairly nominal fee. Some are also installing wifi so I suppose you pay for a password or something like that and you can use it with your own PC/Laptop to log in to their network. Someone who has tried it will know how they work it.
Hi Rapid561 I bought an O2 data card, all the mobile phone operators do their own versions, plug it in to your pc (I am assuming you have a laptop) load their software and away you go.
They all connect in one of three ways, in order of increasing speed GPS, GPRS and 3G. GPRS is simular to Dial up, 3G is somewhere inbetween that and broadband
GPRS is almost universal now with 3G up and coming, in Britain O2's coverage is abysmal. I was told Orange have up to 70% coverage now in 3G and believe me speed makes a difference.
If you have a desktop pc these can be connected via a suitable mobile phone I believe, but I have no experience of this. Alternatively you can buy a PCMA slot to USB converter. (a PCMA slot is built in to the side of all laptops and is where the data card goes) this would enable you to use a standard Data card on your PC.
I would suggest you visit one of the phone shops and ask them.
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If you have a suitable mobile phone, its quite easy. All you have to do is connect the phone via a cable to a USB port on the computer (or via bluetooth or IR, depending on the individual capabilities). To be specific you need to know the detail of the phone involved.
I use a Nokia 6020, which connects using the Nokia PC software suite (which can be downloaded, but you have to buy the cable, from a phone store is easiest)
This will work pretty much anywhere in the world, if you have roaming enabled by your phone supplier. However it is expensive overseas. If you plan to use it much, cheapest way is to buy a local SIM card and use that. (If you phone allows it, not all do).
Depending on what you need to do, you can look at limited internet / web just from the phone, using GPRS. I was in China last year and used this to keep an eye on UK Football results from there - and it worked better than in England!
So there are a number of options. Good luck!
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Why not open a Skype account and then it's frree from any internet cafe to phone, email ect. anyone anywhere who is on skype and a small charge (pennies) to phone if you have a skype out contract. We used it all over Europe, Japan and the USA with no problems.
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If you have Wifi on your laptop then this bit clipped from that thread may be of interest;
The first and easiest to give a try is the Wi-Fi option. If as you say your laptop is able to connect to your home wireless network then it can also connect to any other wireless network access point. There are thousands of these around the country ...in fact around the world and just by switching on your laptop while you are near one of these you will be able to get online.
There are may providers of this service and the fees vary....all are a bit expensive really but I am hoping the price will come down as more folks use this type of service....but the interesting bit for you just starting out, is that you can test it out for free! Just park up next to somewhere with an access point ( MacDonalds, Little Chef) , switch on your laptop, fire up your WI Fi and you will be able connect to the services that are operating there......you will only get as far as the web "landing" page that invites you to Pay UP to go online but at least you will have experienced a Wi Fi "hot spot" and just how easy it is to use.
Some forward looking caravan sites have set up a Wi Fi access point but as of now there are not enough ...hopefully this will improve. Have a look at the two web sites below for information about fees and access sites (hot spots). One or two retail chains have introduced Free Wi fi and hopefully this will be the norm in the future. At some Starbucks coffee shops after you make a purdhase you get a voucher with the password for the |Wi Fi access that gives you 30 minutes of online time free of charge.
Link to BT Openzone <<Click
Link To The Cloud << Click
Explore both of these web sites to get all the info you need to give it a try ...on The Cloud page click "Wi Fi" and then "How to connect" for detailed instuctions of what to do!
Give it a try.....and if you want more info on other ways of getting on line ....Mobile Phone , satellite, Gprs card, (or even freeloading with your wi fi) just ask away.....I am sure that if I cannot help someone will.
The learning curve for this type of activity is a bit steep but worth the effort if getting on line while away is important to you! But also remember that the computer in every local library is free to use to get online and there are loads of internet cafes abroad that can be used to keep in touch while away.
You can use the internet as well as make phone calls by using this 1 small device caller Nera by Bgan Inmarsat. This device is from JMB Additions and I have been using it in my van for the past 2 months now. You can get internet access ANYWHERE ON THE PLANET!! you could have 2 computers surfing the internet whilst speaking to someone on the phone all at the same time, all running from this small handheld unit.
If you were to link up to the internet via your mobile Vodaphone charge Ģ10.28 per mega bite, this Nera unit from JMB charges me Ģ3.91 per mega bite!! (1 mega bite is around 35 - 40 web pages) and you also get 6 months free!! Look at this site on JMB Additions's web site there is a video which I tell everyone is great and tells you everything you need to know, its easy to understand and interesting!
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Not cheap at a tad under Ģ1500 but much cheaper than the roof mounted ones. Upload and download speeds seem good similar to 3g, and the monthly subs of 28.65 is affordable. might be tempted if I can get her to agree to full timing.
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