Hello,
my name is Steven Fletcher and I'm the author of the RVers Guide to
Internet Access on the Road. My wife Fran and I have been full time
RVers for eight years
now and during that time we've used the internet
to earn a living as well as keep in touch with family and friends.
When we first started full time RVing the only
practical way to get on the internet while RVing was via a phone line.
Like so many RVers we lugged the laptop to the office each day. What a
hassle.
If we planned to stay for a month or two in one place
we would have a phone line installed. Vary convenient but installation
fees make this expensive and in more remote areas dial-up internet
connections are slow.
Thankfully, these days, there are many ways to connect
to the Internet while RVing. I researched them all. In my eBook I
explain them all. Over the years I've used most of the methods so you
will learn from my firsthand experiences.
For example:
Internet by Cell Phone
Many RVers are now using cellular phones to go
online. For the most part, these connections are relatively
slow, but to RVers who otherwise need to find a phone line to plug in
their modems, it seems like a miracle to go online from the comfort of
their motorhome or trailer. Some even get online going down the road.
Wi-Fi makes it Easy and FAST
Perhaps you have heard of Wi-Fi, or "Wireless
Internet," where you can connect at broadband speed (fast) at RV parks,
truck stops, Starbucks cafe sand even some McDonald’s restaurants. The
number and locations of these 'hotspots' is growing rapidly. Truck stops
are of special interest to RVers since they are often the preferred fuel
stop. Refuel and get your email too.
It won't be long before thousands of RV parks
offer Wi-Fi service. KOA has already installed Wi-Fi at many of
its RV parks with hundreds more locations coming soon. Lots of
independent parks are too. In my eBook you'll learn how Wi-Fi works, how
easy it is to set up and how much it costs (sometimes it's free!) and
where to find it. You will also learn how to find hotspots. All the info
is especially gear toward RVers on the road.
Get Connected Anywhere with Satellite Internet
More and more RVers have installed satellite
internet systems that allows them to be online virtually
anytime and anywhere. This is especially useful for RVers who visit
remote areas or need to know they will have internet wherever they go.
While a satellite system is still an expensive option you may be
surprised to know prices have dropped ... a lot. I'll tell you how and
where we got out system and review the pros and cons.
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If you are at all serious about staying
connected to the internet while RVing this book is for you. A lot
research and personal experience went into this book so it is sure to
have the information every RVer needs.
I'm so confident you'll be satisfied with the
information you get from my book I'll guarantee it! If you don't feel
the information is worth every cent you paid I'll refund it.
This eBook is an instant PDF download (readable with
the free Adobe Reader) Read it on your computer or print it for reading
anywhere. Formatted to print on 8.5 x 11 paper... 48 pages.