[Ti] Wireless/National/Email/Internet/Ti/Macbook

Tom Klinkowstein klinkows at mediaa.com
Tue May 30 10:17:27 PDT 2006


You can connect Sprint Vision and maybe other phones at slow modem 
speeds using a usb cable attached to the phone and the Alum. 
Powerbook or similar. Takes a lot of fiddling, but it works almost 
anywhere.



At 1:09 PM -0400 5/30/06, John McGibney wrote:
>Get a free 1 month trial of AOL & use dial-up.
>"Pinera Bread" has free access in their shops.
>
>Download "JiWire Hotspot Locator" Their software has listings and 
>map locations to free and fee based wireless access points in towns 
>across America.
>
>John
>
>
>On May 30, 2006, at 9:50 AM, Raymond J. Mas wrote:
>
>>I have a similar, somewhat related question. Next month our family is going
>>to visit Grandma in FL. She has no internet connection (or a computer for
>>that matter). What are my options for connecting my PowerBook to the
>>internet? Are there any WiFi services available? I don't need a permanent
>>connection, as I seldom travel. But I do need to keep in touch with work,
>>and I'd like to do it from her house.
>>
>>Ray
>>rjmas1 at comcast.net
>>
>
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