Hey everyone.. just thought I'd share this post we recently made explaining all of the components we use for keeping connected to the internet as we roam full time. As we work online, keeping connected is essential for us. We rely on cellular data (and boosters) and WiFi hotspots, with satellite as a potential back-up.
Hopefully this might help anyone else who is contemplating how to put together a similar setup.
This diagram we made shows all of the components and how they link up:
For a full description of each component, and the function they serve - here's the full post:
Very timely article. I plan on spending part of next week re-doing all of our connectivity stuff. I will refer to your information as I go along.
Thank You.
Jack Mayer said
07:31 PM Jun 29, 2012
Before you go and invest in new technology you ought to carefully consider how 4G fits into the picture. In particular, we are on the cusp of availability of 4G amps. In that area I would wait a little while before spending any money. Unless you absolutely need a solution right now.
Technomadia said
08:42 PM Jun 29, 2012
Yup.. I totally concur, Jack. We're on the edge of our seats waiting for the right moment to pounce on 4G ourselves... and suspect our connectivity schema will be evolving soon enough.
Hey everyone.. just thought I'd share this post we recently made explaining all of the components we use for keeping connected to the internet as we roam full time. As we work online, keeping connected is essential for us. We rely on cellular data (and boosters) and WiFi hotspots, with satellite as a potential back-up.
Hopefully this might help anyone else who is contemplating how to put together a similar setup.
This diagram we made shows all of the components and how they link up:
For a full description of each component, and the function they serve - here's the full post:
http://www.technomadia.com/internet
All our best,
Cherie (and Chris)
Thank You.
:)
- Cherie