GL: RE; Verizon on the Loop
sundowner@tmg-mad.com
sundowner@tmg-mad.com
Sat Dec 9 10:46:42 EST 2006
FYI: You can setup the computer running the Aircard to share the Internet
connection -- no router is required. We have two laptops on the boat -- one
for navigation/business and one for the kids. We share the Verizon Aircard
connection.
Robert Meyer
1990 32' Sundowner Pilothouse "BRAZO"
Sturgeon Bay,
WI
----- Original Message ----
From: Ralph Yost (home)
<Ralph@AlphaCompServices.com>
To: mike.sullivan1@us.army.mil; T%26T Loop List
<great-loop@lists.samurai.com>
Sent: Saturday, December 9, 2006 7:25:28 AM
Subject: Re: GL: RE; Verizon on the Loop
Mike:
Do you have your wireless
card connected to a router/lan device to allow
more than one computer to
share the service?
I want to connect several devices (2 laptops and a camera)
to the service on
our boat (when we get it).
thanks
R.
>
> We have the
Verizon Broadband air card on Irish Ayes, and it has worked
> perfectly
everywhere except the lower Tombigby River. I am very satisfied
> with it.
We get high speed internet and email access from the boat, or
> wherever we
are, and it works fast, everytime. You can fine the aircard
> for free at
places like Best-Buy, Circuit City, and often at the verizon
> story itself,
or at a great discount. Then the cost is 59.95 a month for
> unlimited
service. You do not use the minutes from your Verizon cell
> phone to access
the broadband internet connection with the aircard. It is
> a separate
account and phone number. We are very satisfied customers. We
> have had
great service from Knoxville to Cocoa Beach, FL, with the
> exception of the
lower Tombigby River.
>
> Mike Sullivan
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