Computer Tips for Travelers
Computer Tips for Travelers
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Mar14
Windows 7 = Wi-Fi Hotspot
Filed under: Cellular, Internet, WiFi; Tagged as: Connectify, Droid, Sharing Internet Connection, wi-fi hotspot, Windows 7No Commentsby Jim Guld, www.GeeksOnTour.com:
“…any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.” Arthur C. Clarke
Connecting a Single Computer
For the RV traveler, Internet connectivity is a lifeline. Connecting even a single computer to the Internet can be a daunting experience. Everything needs to be configured properly for it to work.
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Feb8
Cell Tower Overload
Filed under: Cellular, Get Away, Stay Connected, Internet; Tagged as: cell tower overload, Droid, Internet by Cell Phone, Verizon BroadbandNo CommentsRV Rallies present major issues for Internet Access. Rarely is Wi-Fi provided throughout the rally grounds, and, when you try to use your Cellular provider for data, you may find it doesn’t work so well. That was our experience at the FMCA SE Area rally last week in Brooksville, FL. At times like these I [...]
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Feb2
Wi-Fi – A Better Antenna will Get You a Better Connection
Filed under: Get Away, Stay Connected, Internet, WiFi; Tagged as: Geeks on Tour, Hawking, improve your Wi-Fi experience, wi-fi1 Commentby Chris Guld, www.GeeksOnTour.com We’ve said this time and time again, but it’s been a while and we have a lot of new readers. If you’re using a Wi-Fi hotspot and it’s not working so great, get an external Wi-Fi adapter. We have quite a collection of them over the years, [...]
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Dec29
Technology Top 5 for 2009
Filed under: Cellular, General Computer; Tagged as: Droid, Kindle, Netbook, Top Technology gifts, USB External Hard Drives, Wii Fit5 Commentsby Chris Guld, www.GeeksOnTour.com
Jim and I are always learning about new technology – it’s what we’ve done since the early 80s – and there is plenty to keep us occupied. But, 2009 has been remarkable when it comes to the proliferation of useful technology tools.
There’s something qualitatively different this year about technology and gadgets. People [...] -
Dec211 Comment
Have you heard of ‘Cloud Computing’?’ It means using applications on the web rather than on your computer. Blogging is one example, it’s all web-based, any computer will do. As long as you can connect to the Internet (the ‘cloud’) you can use the blogging applications. And, there are more web-based applications every day. Now, [...]
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Dec8No Comments
The Kindle eBook Reader from Amazon is great for RVers. I appreciate the ability to have hundreds of books and magazines in our motor home without taking up more space than a single book.
Books are usually delivered to the Kindle wirelessly in about a minute and cost less than $10 bucks, sometimes free.
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Aug16
Wi-Fi: The Best of Speeds, The Worst of Speeds
Filed under: General Computer, Internet, Satellite Internet Access, WiFi; Tagged as: Geeks on Tour, Internet satellite, network speed, verizon wireless, wi-fi hotspot, Wi-Fi hotspot support, zombieNo Commentsby Chris Guld, Geeks on Tour: We spent the past week in Essex Junction Vermont at the FMCA Northeast Area Rally (NEAR.) To our surprise and delight, there was Wi-Fi available right at our parking spot. We could tell it came from the fairgrounds since it was named, “CVFairmn1.” We were at the Champlain [...]
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Jul19
We like RV Parks with Wi-Fi!
Filed under: Internet, WiFi; Tagged as: Bandwidth Limits, fmca, Geeks on Tour, Verizon Broadband, wi-fiNo CommentsIt seems like most of our ‘Internet on the Road’ articles lately have been about cellular technology. Although cellular is getting to be more popular with travelers – we sure like RV parks with good Wi-Fi. Absence makes the heart grow fonder … we did not find any parks with Wi-Fi during our travels in [...]
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Jul113 Comments
People tell me their computer problems … just call me Dear Abby of the computer world! This week, I’ve had several people tell me that they’ve lost their favorites because they have a new computer, or have switched browsers. There are several ways to backup your favorites for safekeeping and transferring, but I think the [...]
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Jun253 Comments
If you use a cellular service for your broadband Internet connection as you travel, you are probably aware of the 5 Gigabyte per month limitation on your usage.
The obvious question, once you’re told that your account has a 5GB/mo limit is, "How much is that?" Well … it’s a lot. Most people we’ve asked [...]

