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Post Info TOPIC: Experiences with Satellite Internet


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Experiences with Satellite Internet


A lot of you know how I struggled with the decision of satellite Internet versus air card.  We went with HughesNet and have been very happy with it so far, being able to access the Web in places where folks could not with their air cards.

I was honored and tickled to be asked to contribute a guest blog article at RVParking.com, sharing our experiences with our satellite system.  You can read it here

I'm not promoting HughesNet or RVParking, just tickled that I was asked to contribute!  It's my first article published on the Web by a third party.  Cool.

Thanks again to all who helped in my decision-making process!

Cheers!



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Read the article and you did fine. Don't let people shake you one way or another on the choice, I considered it last month and amp still considering it as an option. Deciding factors for me will be do I miss tv enough to get the satalitte? And can I still not get good connections consistently between air card and a bit of creative wireless amplification? If those happen (or maybe either of those) I will be seriously looking into Sat myself. I am glad to see how you are setup and how it's working for you as that helps in my decisions down the road ;). Personally, I enjoy your writing style :D

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Great job...I enjoyed your insight!

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