Cruising America's Great Loop and other inland routes
View all threadsMike and John,
We have been using the Kyocera KR1 on board for several months and it works
very well plugged into a desktop and transmitting to a lap top just using
its internal wi fi feature. We moved it to our RV and it works fine on it
as well.
We did have to upgrade our older Verizon aircard in order to get rated
speed.
The web ssite John referenced has a discussion of the supported/recommended
air cards.
Joe
MV Lady Sandra
In winter storage in the Chesapeake awaiting Spring to complete the Loop
[Original Message]
From: Mike Cahill xplorer-iii@cox.net
To: John Esch johnesch@ix.netcom.com; great-loop@lists.samurai.com;
Date: 12/11/2006 6:10:35 PM
Subject: Re: GL: AirCard Sharing
John,
You may want to look at Kyocera KR1 Broadband EVDO Router with WiFi. This
configuration allows you to plug your aircard into the router then share
the
internet connection via multiple PCs or laptops throughout the boat
wirelessly.
We are looking at installing this configuration on boat for the loop so we
can operate a laptop on the bridge (navigating and weather) and a PC in
the
cabin for email, pictures, etc. Cost is reasonable and seems easy to
install.
You can get info at EVDOinfo.com
We have no affiliation with either the equipment or website.
Mike
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