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Mike Adams wrote:
So, I'm curious how this new service worked out. Was it free? How was the access from the North 40? I wasn't there this year, but can see that this would be very handy for email and weather briefings. Then I suppose the next challenge will be keeping the laptop batteries charged. Mike Ray Andraka wrote: I was camped a few planes down from Jay, along the fence across the road from Carpet World. I had no problem getting a wi-fi connection to the EAA hot-spot with my Sony Vaio T350P, which has a built in 802.11g. The problem was once you did connect, it got incredibly slow at times, especially when the storms were coming in. Access was excellent at off-times however. I couldn't see the Hilton or super-8 hot spots from my airplane, but if I moved in toward the perimeter road on the airport, I could see both. I did not have success connecting to either though. The Sony battery is good for up to 9 hours depending on drive use. "John Smith" was kind enough to buy a Honda 1KW generator and bring it over for recharging laptops, cell phones and Garmins (thanks "John"). The power strip was fully populated most of the time he had the generator running. Your welcome Ray. I sat there with my iBook G4 and could only see the hhonors site but could not connect. Using iStumble, I could not even detect any others. I should have brought my Airport Express to use as a repeater. |
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Oops! Should read, "You're welcome Ray."
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