Anyone living & trading from an RV?

I'm looking at getting one to trade via wireless broadband. I read the posts on ET and also sprint/att/verizon sites & some net reviews. Sprint seems to come out the winner. It seems feasible even for daytrading since:

1. I enter with a LMT order accompanied by a stop. Once this gets on the servers, my remote connection is irrelevant.

2. Most of the time after I enter an order, there is a least some retracement, for example on the ER2, typically .5-1 pt. So even if my connection is a bit slow, I'll still get in the LMT order 90% of the time. If I don't, I haven't lost anything.

3. With thinkorswim they are responsive on the phone & could always handle a phone order if ever nec.

4. I imagine all I'd have to do is stream some music for an hour or so to see if the connection gets dropped. If not, it's probably a good spot to stop & trade.

Any other tips & tricks for going mobile?

many thx
 
I remember hearing about a google maps mashup that mapped all the cell towers in a given locale. This might also be useful for you.
 
sprint has unlimited for $60/mo:
(scroll to bottom)
http://nextelonline.nextel.com/NASA...on/DisplayPlans?filterString=Data_Plan_Filter

Speed:
Download: 600-1400 Kbps average, 3.1 Mbps peak
Upload: 350-500 Kbps average, 1.8 Mbps peak
http://search.sprint.com/inquiraapp.../sp9807.xml?id16=mobile_broadband#__highlight

Compare to comcast high speed internet from Tucson to Chicago:
Download 3960 Kbps
Upload 370 Kbps same as wireless broadband!
http://www.sprint.com/landings/speedtest/?id8=vanity:speedtest
http://www.dslreports.com/speedtest?java=1

here is the coverage map
http://coverage.sprintpcs.com/IMPACT.jsp?covType=sprint

more info
http://www.nextel.com/en/solutions/mobile_broadband/index.shtml

comcast plans to join mobile broadband:
http://www.dslreports.com/shownews/Comcast-WiMax-Deal-Could-Come-Next-Week-94137
 
I had sprint wireless last year and it worked perfectly. No limit on downloaded data and it never dropped the connection. Recommended.
 
Was it fast enough to trade with?

I met a guy last year that only uses wifi in RV parks or his own, $2000 Sat dish (motosat I think). He said the phone services were all way too slow.

I've thought about this also. Figured I could replace my current 4 monitor array with a 30" monitor driven by a Mac book. Compact, yet a full office!
 
I trade broadband through verizon with a laptop and additional 17 in. monitor when I am away from home. I dump the monitor when it's not practical. $40 a month and no problem streaming.

I usually have 3 chart timeframes up and up to 20 symbols ticking not including naz, s&p and DJIA. also running a t&s screen.

get a usb extension cord to get the modem off your laptop...that thing gets bumped to much.

No probs from verizon.
 
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