GL: setting up an office on your boat
Mike Hope
mphope at gmail.com
Mon Dec 10 12:53:54 EST 2007
Hi All,
Since my wife also has a laptop, I went one step further and bought a
Linksys Mobile Broadband Router (WRT54G36-AT) and our AT&T Broadband card
plugs into the top of it and we can both share the card and also gives us a
wireless printer connection. We also use the e-Fax service (FaxAway.Com)
which gives us a phone number to give out to people but the Fax comes to our
email address. So far we have not needed an Antenna, (I do have one, but
have not plugged it into the card.) I am a contract developer and this has
worked out great. We have dishTV and we did put up a Sea-King automatic
tracking dish that we were able to buy for $895. (Sea-King has a refurb
site, normal price is $1195, but they had a sale) Had a guy weld a second
tier to our Radar mount and we put the Sea-King on it and it works great.
Mike & Marge
Muscavado
Hard Aground - Demopolis
On Dec 10, 2007 9:18 AM, John Stewart <johnstewart at sanctum.com> wrote:
> Ladies & Gentlemen;
>
> I'm not ready to go cold turkey into retirement and extended cursing. I
> have
> a small space on my boat I would like to use to be able to stay in contact
> with my office. I will need phone support, note book, fax and print and
> an
> antenna for starters.
> If you have done this successfully, would you please share with me what
> you
> learned.
> Thanks
> John
> Law Office of N. John Stewart, Jr., P.A.
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> New Port Richey, FL 34652
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