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We plan to be coastal cruising in the northeastern USA and Eastern
Canada for 5 or 6 months this year. Last year we were unable to connect at the Chamber of Commerce in Northeast Harbor where they used to keep a modem line. The reason was they now have a continuous DSL connection with an ethernet hub so individual calls don't cost them. Our 1995 Libretto, a little Toshiba antique that still works fine, doesn't have an ethernet port. Other marinas we have been in have WiFi. Upshot, I bought a new notebook computer that has Wifi, ethernet, usb, modem. I have my dial-up working, just what I had before. The machine advertises "No-configuration networking" on the box, which I take to mean it will network with anything receptive around, either by cable or wifi. I can carry an ethernet cable, which I expect to work at NEH, where I saw the hub box. But I, being an ancient mariner, have no idea how to use wifi. Can I expect to go into a Starbucks and have my browser work? How would I know it is connected if it is? If I am in a Wifi hotspot that wants to be paid, will something tell me so, or will it just not work? Maybe I am asking the wrong questions. I appreciate knowledgeable replies to what I should have asked as well. TIA Rodney Myrvaagnes NYC J36 Gjo/a "Nuke the gay whales for Jesus" -- anon T-shirt |
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