One thing you may wish to do (Depending on how far from home you camp) is download the RV-Waiver form from Direc and follow the instructions, It will add 5 to 10 bucks to your monthly bill, but it lets you get all your network shows all over
That, and learning how to point a dish if you do not use an automatic dish, is about all you need to do other than move the receiver.
Now, as for internet, you have choices.
Park/Flying-J/Panera Bread wi-fi, Many parks are now offering Wi-Fi, quality varies, A LOT
Flying-J truck stops (You need to go to www.flyingj.com and grab the flyer showing their locations, also find out about the RV card they have, gets you discounts on fuel and occasionally other stuff as well, no charge for card) Cost is about 20/month
Panera Bread, and several other eateries and locations including some rest areas along the highway offer FREE wi-fi service, no charge. NOTE: Panera Bread firewalls and won't let you access sites they deem "Naughty" this includes gambling sites.
Cell-Phone, Vorizion and Sprint/Nextel offer high speed in many markets and at least 9600 in other markets. All other cell providers offer service as well however speeds generally run from 9600 to around 128,000 Where as the two mentioned by name can bust a million bits per second (DSL or better speeds) in SOME MARKETS
Satellite Ron of Ron's Internet Solutions, is a member of this forum.. He is an installer of the HUGHES (Formerly DirecWay) internet system that I am using right now to send you this post. Near DSL speeds all locations