Golfgar4
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- Janesville, Wisconsin
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- None -yet. Until then FunBuggy (EZ-Go) will have to do!
We're in the process of getting ready to begin traveling once I retire. In order to stay in touch with TBN and friends and family via e-mail, we're planning on trading in our PC and getting a laptop.
I realize that virtually all laptops now come with a WI-FI card/chip already installed. I'm not really concerned with what brand of laptop we'll be getting, although we are leaning towards a HP.
My question is regarding Wi-Fi accessibility once we're on the road. I just don't get exactly how this works. /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif
As I understand it, we'll need to purchase service from an ISP. But since we'll be selling the house and traveling in a motorhome, does the ISP need to be one like Verizon or Sprint? We currently have Verizon for our cell phone. Would there be a benefit to staying with them?
I also understand that more and more places, like libraries, cafes, RV parks, etc. are offering Wi-Fi services, and in many cases the service is free. But if the service happens to not be free, and I want to connect to it, does that mean I'll literally be paying for 2 different services (my regular ISP and the temporary one) just to use my computer for an hour or two?
As I'm trying to learn more about this, it seems to me that in my case, where we'll be very mobile on a regular basis, purchasing an ISP would only be beneficial for having access to e-mail capabilities. Are there other options to the e-mail question that would be worth considering so that we wouldn't need to purchase an ISP?
I realize that virtually all laptops now come with a WI-FI card/chip already installed. I'm not really concerned with what brand of laptop we'll be getting, although we are leaning towards a HP.
My question is regarding Wi-Fi accessibility once we're on the road. I just don't get exactly how this works. /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif
As I understand it, we'll need to purchase service from an ISP. But since we'll be selling the house and traveling in a motorhome, does the ISP need to be one like Verizon or Sprint? We currently have Verizon for our cell phone. Would there be a benefit to staying with them?
I also understand that more and more places, like libraries, cafes, RV parks, etc. are offering Wi-Fi services, and in many cases the service is free. But if the service happens to not be free, and I want to connect to it, does that mean I'll literally be paying for 2 different services (my regular ISP and the temporary one) just to use my computer for an hour or two?
As I'm trying to learn more about this, it seems to me that in my case, where we'll be very mobile on a regular basis, purchasing an ISP would only be beneficial for having access to e-mail capabilities. Are there other options to the e-mail question that would be worth considering so that we wouldn't need to purchase an ISP?