Quote from Lucrum:
If it were me on a ship, I believe I'd be consuming alcohol and chasing vagina. But that's just me.
Quote from propslave:
Has anyone traded from a cruise ship or any other type of ship that has a good internet connection? The ship I'm on has a fast internet connection (I can Skype etc.) but I can't seem to be able to load the Sterling platform I'm using... any hints on why this might be?
every cruise ship nowdays has an internet center. go ask them why it will not work.Quote from propslave:
Has anyone traded from a cruise ship or any other type of ship that has a good internet connection? The ship I'm on has a fast internet connection (I can Skype etc.) but I can't seem to be able to load the Sterling platform I'm using... any hints on why this might be?
Quote from johnnyqpublic:
The ship's 'net gateway may be configured to only forward certain types of (known) traffic. Thus Skype and things like web traffic will get through, but more esoteric things like Sterling's ports will be blocked. You may be able to get around this using a VPN service (if the necessary ports aren't blocked).
Quote from propslave:
Yes, this is likely the case. This is not a cruise ship I'm on, and the network onboard no doubt has some security measures in place. I don't have much knowledge on VPN's - would a service like this http://www.purevpn.com/ be what I would want to try?