Pardon my budd-in, but I've spent many a penny using cellular from day one
of cell availability. It's come a long way since day one. It's sure nice to
have the coverage that's available today.
Cell for email is a real hit/miss affair but works great when it does.
It depends a great deal on the ISP you're dialing in to. I've had best
success using IBM in the past. Don't expect to surf the net via Cell though
unless you have d e e p pockets.
Email with a good connection is great and fun, but don't read on-line, etc.
Download mail, disconnect, read/answer mail at your leasure and reconnect
when done to send the current batch and receive new.
I've had mixed success using various "cellular modems" and external US
Robotics Sporters. Each worked better at different times in different
places.
Another option to consider is RadioMail. It works really great.
Re Cell setup, I use a handheld with 3watt kit and tele-adapter. I use the
tele-adapter to give me house-phone equivilance. I use a 900mhz cordless
hooked into the cell when near the GMC. It's a little handier that
unplugging the Cell each time.
If you havn't got the Cell yet, consider Motorola and Nokia.
Just my penny's worth
Heinz
'76 Transmode
- -----Original Message-----
From: MR EUGENE R FISHER
To: gmcmotorhome
Date: Tuesday, June 09, 1998 9:11 PM
Subject: GMC: Computer
>-- [ From: Eugene Fisher * EMC.Ver #2.5.3 ] --
>
>Rob
>Have you looked into using a cell phone to get your mail. How about dish
>TV.
>
>I am interested in receving my mail on the road, just not always easy to
>get plugged into a phone line.
>
>gene
of cell availability. It's come a long way since day one. It's sure nice to
have the coverage that's available today.
Cell for email is a real hit/miss affair but works great when it does.
It depends a great deal on the ISP you're dialing in to. I've had best
success using IBM in the past. Don't expect to surf the net via Cell though
unless you have d e e p pockets.
Email with a good connection is great and fun, but don't read on-line, etc.
Download mail, disconnect, read/answer mail at your leasure and reconnect
when done to send the current batch and receive new.
I've had mixed success using various "cellular modems" and external US
Robotics Sporters. Each worked better at different times in different
places.
Another option to consider is RadioMail. It works really great.
Re Cell setup, I use a handheld with 3watt kit and tele-adapter. I use the
tele-adapter to give me house-phone equivilance. I use a 900mhz cordless
hooked into the cell when near the GMC. It's a little handier that
unplugging the Cell each time.
If you havn't got the Cell yet, consider Motorola and Nokia.
Just my penny's worth
Heinz
'76 Transmode
- -----Original Message-----
From: MR EUGENE R FISHER
To: gmcmotorhome
Date: Tuesday, June 09, 1998 9:11 PM
Subject: GMC: Computer
>-- [ From: Eugene Fisher * EMC.Ver #2.5.3 ] --
>
>Rob
>Have you looked into using a cell phone to get your mail. How about dish
>TV.
>
>I am interested in receving my mail on the road, just not always easy to
>get plugged into a phone line.
>
>gene