Computer Tips for Travelers
Computer Tips for Travelers
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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 [...] -
Jun213 Comments
We are currently at a rally in Albert Lea, Minnesota. We’re using our Verizon Cell phone, tethered to our laptop , for our Internet access. (To see what I mean by Tethered cell phone, watch the video on this page.) Albert Lea is not a Verizon area. Our cell phone reports that we are on [...]
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Jun6
Wireless Internet – 3 ways
Filed under: Internet, Satellite Internet Access, WiFi; Tagged as: cellular Internet, wireless internet4 CommentsEver since we started living in our motorhome in 2003, we’ve been learning, and teaching, about how to connect to High-Speed Internet on the road. We were doing this in seminars long before we started making our Computer Tutorial Videos. I finally got around to making a short video overview of what we [...]
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Jun3
Internet by Data Card for Travelers
Filed under: Internet, Satellite Internet Access, WiFi; Tagged as: cellular Internet, verizon wireless3 CommentsYour options for connecting to the Internet have changed a lot in the 6 years we’ve been on the road. In 2004 we had to convince people that high-speed was better than dial up. The main option was Wi-Fi. Cellular data cards didn’t exist, and satellite was pretty new. Now – dial up is unheard [...]
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May10No Comments
by Geeks on Tour: Twitter can be used to keep up with the RVing, or any other, community. So many people ask me about Twitter, it must be time for an article. I like to explain by example, so let me show you how I’m using Twitter. I just visited my Twitter home page, and [...]
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Mar301 Comment
Yes, we’re trying to be part of the tweet generation! We also have facebook accounts. And FMCA Community, and Plaxo, and Linked In, and … and … and …
The proliferation of social networking sites is overwhelming. But, Twitter and Facebook have become just too popular to ignore, so we’re on there trying to figure out [...] -
Dec82 Comments
I’ve written about this before, but I’ve learned more since then. This is a fabulous option for Internet access on the road, especially for part time travelers because it does not require a separate contract. It’s a feature of your cellphone contract and it can be turned on and off at will. My phone is [...]
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Oct23No Comments
Do you have a favorite radio station at home that you miss when you’re on the road? Did you know that you can listen to just about anything you want right from your computer online?It’s true. Hundreds of radio stations in the US and around the world broadcast over the Internet at the same time [...]

