I have been checking into broadband wireless for our upcoming cruising, including visiting with some folks here. We finally bit the bullet and got the card. Verizon is our carrier and we have had some "issues" with them. Since they do have the most extensive US coverage, we decided to stay with them. Of course, installing the card and software didn't go as smooth as they would have you believe... but after a long wait on hold, a very pleasant tech person got me connected; and admitted that the problem was on their end, not something I did wrong. Refreshing.
Here's what we're finding out so far: being in the boonies (our zip code is E-I-E-I-O) we are not able to get broadband speed, but rather have what Verizon calls "National Access". It appears to be faster than dialup, around 75-80k. I am told that when we are anywhere near population centers, the broadband will provide up to 2mg download speeds. So, as long as we have cell coverage, we should have some sort of internet connection. It should be very interesting to be able to connect from the boat.
Since we have wi-fi via cable modem here in our house, I will stay with that for the short time we have left here. And try to use the computer remotely occasionally to see how the connection holds.
Posting a photo or being able to ask a "real time" question should be good. Any others using this on their boats? We have generally maintained cell coverage to about 10 miles offshore when near any population.
Best wishes,
Jim B.
Here's what we're finding out so far: being in the boonies (our zip code is E-I-E-I-O) we are not able to get broadband speed, but rather have what Verizon calls "National Access". It appears to be faster than dialup, around 75-80k. I am told that when we are anywhere near population centers, the broadband will provide up to 2mg download speeds. So, as long as we have cell coverage, we should have some sort of internet connection. It should be very interesting to be able to connect from the boat.
Since we have wi-fi via cable modem here in our house, I will stay with that for the short time we have left here. And try to use the computer remotely occasionally to see how the connection holds.
Posting a photo or being able to ask a "real time" question should be good. Any others using this on their boats? We have generally maintained cell coverage to about 10 miles offshore when near any population.
Best wishes,
Jim B.