I am planning on doing some traveling in the coming months. Western US. Maybe trade a little (maybe not...so far I am not set up to do it, but I am thinking about it).
Anyway, I see all these adds for wireless internet access at "hot spots" like some airports, starbucks, etc.
Can someone explain to me how easy it is to synchronize with the systems in these places? Do you need to reconfigure your wireless software to use these public places?
Are they safe to house?
I know that in my house, the range is supposed to be around 150 feet or so. Do these other places (especially big places like airports) have stronger signals? More of access points?
Also, what about other places? I have never traveled with a laptop before (never owned one). I know that some hotels have internet access in the rooms.. What does this mean? Should I bring a phone wire for the dial up modem? An ethernet cable? I know some have wireless, but that would seem to beg the same questions about set up as the airports and other "hot spots".
I see in the Centrino adds guys connecting from (what looks like) relatively remote spots. Is that technology different than my 802.11 WiFi stuff? Is it just "literary license"? (false advertising).?
Also , in Sept. I plan on a short trip to Thailand. Will I be able to connect from there as a visitor with my own equipment (I know I will probably need an AC adapter, but what else will be different?)
Which makes me think of one last question. If and when I can get connected to the internet form a remote "hot spot".....what service am I connected to? Is there a choice?
Thanks in advance for any guidance,
RS
Anyway, I see all these adds for wireless internet access at "hot spots" like some airports, starbucks, etc.
Can someone explain to me how easy it is to synchronize with the systems in these places? Do you need to reconfigure your wireless software to use these public places?
Are they safe to house?
I know that in my house, the range is supposed to be around 150 feet or so. Do these other places (especially big places like airports) have stronger signals? More of access points?
Also, what about other places? I have never traveled with a laptop before (never owned one). I know that some hotels have internet access in the rooms.. What does this mean? Should I bring a phone wire for the dial up modem? An ethernet cable? I know some have wireless, but that would seem to beg the same questions about set up as the airports and other "hot spots".
I see in the Centrino adds guys connecting from (what looks like) relatively remote spots. Is that technology different than my 802.11 WiFi stuff? Is it just "literary license"? (false advertising).?
Also , in Sept. I plan on a short trip to Thailand. Will I be able to connect from there as a visitor with my own equipment (I know I will probably need an AC adapter, but what else will be different?)
Which makes me think of one last question. If and when I can get connected to the internet form a remote "hot spot".....what service am I connected to? Is there a choice?
Thanks in advance for any guidance,
RS