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Lee_D

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So when I'm out in my LANDROVER sat with the laptop in my knee and need to
surf the group :) (OK so it's a real vague link to get remotely On topic!)

Whats the best way to get the Laptop to surf the net whilst sat in a field.

Wifi? I have a card for home, is this reliant on hijacking a connection?

Mobile phone cards? Any pointers It's all a bit double dutch to me. Just
want to be able to view the net.. no serious downloads etc. Any
recommendations to the most efficent providers (cost / availability)

Also use on the continent would be a distinct advantage.

Lee D

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On Sun, 26 Sep 2004 16:06:18 GMT, "Lee_D" <[email protected]> wrote:

>Mobile phone cards? Any pointers It's all a bit double dutch to me. Just
>want to be able to view the net.. no serious downloads etc. Any
>recommendations to the most efficent providers (cost / availability)


I use a Vodafone data card. The card is about 100 quid now, and ya
stick ya SIM init, init... :)

Not too bad if you can live with a 57.600 connection speed. Fine for
pulling up web pages, multimap etc and doing odd little bits of email.
I found it a PITA trying to VPN into the office whilst at
Peterborough, but then again, I was looking at a huge encryption
overhead before VNC so I shouldn't really compalin.


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"Mother" <"@ {mother} @"@101fc.net> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> On Sun, 26 Sep 2004 16:06:18 GMT, "Lee_D" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >Mobile phone cards? Any pointers It's all a bit double dutch to me. Just
> >want to be able to view the net.. no serious downloads etc. Any
> >recommendations to the most efficent providers (cost / availability)

>
> I use a Vodafone data card. The card is about 100 quid now, and ya
> stick ya SIM init, init... :)
>
> Not too bad if you can live with a 57.600 connection speed. Fine for
> pulling up web pages, multimap etc and doing odd little bits of email.
> I found it a PITA trying to VPN into the office whilst at
> Peterborough, but then again, I was looking at a huge encryption
> overhead before VNC so I shouldn't really compalin.


How about a vodafone 3G card? we've had one on test, shame that vodafone
don't seem to support VPN-1 properly at the moment - or is it just our
connection that doesn't support it properly?

Si


 
Hi Lee, I use a simple bluetooth dongle to connect using bluetooth mobile.
OK for email, newsgroups etc but not for shifting loadsa data.

Regards, Roy.

"Si K" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> "Mother" <"@ {mother} @"@101fc.net> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > On Sun, 26 Sep 2004 16:06:18 GMT, "Lee_D" <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > >Mobile phone cards? Any pointers It's all a bit double dutch to me.

Just
> > >want to be able to view the net.. no serious downloads etc. Any
> > >recommendations to the most efficent providers (cost / availability)

> >
> > I use a Vodafone data card. The card is about 100 quid now, and ya
> > stick ya SIM init, init... :)
> >
> > Not too bad if you can live with a 57.600 connection speed. Fine for
> > pulling up web pages, multimap etc and doing odd little bits of email.
> > I found it a PITA trying to VPN into the office whilst at
> > Peterborough, but then again, I was looking at a huge encryption
> > overhead before VNC so I shouldn't really compalin.

>
> How about a vodafone 3G card? we've had one on test, shame that vodafone
> don't seem to support VPN-1 properly at the moment - or is it just our
> connection that doesn't support it properly?
>
> Si
>
>



 
>How about a vodafone 3G card? we've had one on test, shame that vodafone
>don't seem to support VPN-1 properly at the moment - or is it just our
>connection that doesn't support it properly?
>
>Si
>


I've got one and it works OK, although 3G coverage is pretty sparse.
When I get a good connection the 3G is very impressive, but about 30%
of the time I seem to get a 3G connection which is no better than the
GPRS one.

Mine is just a straightforward internet connection and it works over
our corporate VPN without any hassles (though it is impractically slow
at 57kbps).

It is also not cheap to run...


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