zukIzzy said:How well does the system work for someone who moves around alot?
I have the need for a live internet feed in the middle of the CA desert from time to time and wonder if this system would work well for me.
We can discuss the relative merits of both systems and their setup/operation under the above conditions - you supply the Scotch, I'll take carae of the rain! ;DI prefer to sit under my toasty heat pump or propane furnace and sip a single malt when it is raining!!
zukIzzy said:Wow great reply ;D
What are we talking money wise for a package $. I would love to go used but my time is limited so to save a bit of it I would probly just buy new.
When is Quartsite? I am in Congress on the 4th 5th and 6th.
Thanks
Wayne
zukIzzy said:portable enough to take anywhere.
Easy enough to set up for short stays. (if it takes a full day to do it it would not be worth it. a couple hours would be fine)
Cheap enough to warrant the purchase for my use. I am not rich but have some $ to make a purchase if the system fits. I am a bit reluctant to switch my my home and buisness internet.
Thanks Wendy
I love death valley and have been to all corners. Few people are aware of even a fraction of the western history there. Were are you staying?
Wayne
NYET! I'm taking advantage of a new Vista feature called WPS (Wet Package Switching), which allows certain wet goods to be sent via email. So keep those cards and letters coming, dear friends!Karl has asked me to drink his share of the single malts at QZ this year.
Jackliz said:A big THANK YOU for all of the replies. Jack says that we are now in the market for a used motorized roof mounted satellite internet system.
Regards,
Liz and Jack
Ned said:A properly installed roof mount is not a concern. What is Jack nervous about? I believe if you use Motosat as your VAR, you will only need a 1 year contract. The only other viable satellite internet ISP is Starband.