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Going Wireless: A Valiant Attempt to Leave the Stone Age

By Jen Leo | Permalink | 3 comments | May 10th, 2004 | Trackback

The most difficult part about being a home-hopper is transitioning to new computer set ups. In Belgium I didn’t have Word and internet access on the same computer. In London, I couldn’t download my pics. In San Francisco it’s a slow ordeal with dial up. And in San Diego it is somehow an even slower dial up situation.

I’ve been trying all weekend to get my internet system up to par. With only AOL to laugh at in the home, I went out and bought an Airport card for the Ancient IBook. (Clamshell version). I found some free Wireless hotspots on JiWire.com and I’ve spent the past few days driving around to see if they work. They did for about fifteen minutes on my test run. Today, it was useless. Naturally that’s the case when you don’t have time for mishaps. But I think I might’ve done enough tinkering to get it to work tomorrow afternoon.

I’m trying to avoid buying T-Mobile. If I can just get the computer to cooperate with the free signals, it’ll work. As soon as it does I’m going to call Jim Benning at World Hum and tell him we need to “take a meeting”. That’s cave talk for coffee in Little Italy. Would you believe their whole neighborhood is wireless? It’s very cool. For you San Diego lovers, the Golden Hills area is also wired up for free.

And now, just because I went to get you the link, I found out the Mac glitch that was keeping me from the connection this afternoon. I think…I’ll check it out. YAY!




Comments


Jim | May 12th, 2004 at 9:29 pm
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Hey Jen,

Whether or not it works, let’s take a meeting. Just holler!

-Jim

Jen Leo | May 12th, 2004 at 10:55 pm
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It works! But I’m still testing the area for the best spot. It’s a Grind is fine, really comfy, and there are other people there that stay for hours, but I need it to run even faster than just two dots on my Airport monitor. I’ll be checking down the street later this week.

Richard | May 16th, 2004 at 11:50 pm
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My wife and I will be traveling with our travel trailer on the road for an extended trip - 18 months touring the United States starting from our home in New Mexico. How can we be linked to the internet so that we can send and receive email, and faxes etc to anyone we need to. Our daughter has agreed to scan and send all our incoming snail mail of importance to us. We want to be able to write, and submit all required information for publications, and queries while be parked in a campground in Podunk,XP.. Looking for suggestions and resources..
Thank you..


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