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    Traveling internet

    Hey, what’s the skinny for web use on the road? I’ve been using AOL to access my email on Cox-internet cable. In some campgrounds the attendants insist you must have an 800 number to access. Beats me!

    On this Dell High Resolution 8200 AOL looks like micro fish. I really don’t want to knock down resolution to read the darn AOL browser. I can read IE ok.

    Anyone have new ideas on commuting and computing?
    Charlie

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    for ON the Road use, people usually go for IPASS

    www.ipass.com

    it's not free

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    Thanks for the reply.
    AllGamer
    I don’t know, sounds like it is more for a company instead of an individual. Personally, I am tired of paying Cox and AOL for the same service.

    I just did a quick read over of I-pass, I’ll have to go over the fine print. Didn't see any pricing information for individuals.
    Charlie

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    Ipass

    For those of you who camp at KOA Campgrounds in the US: http://www.hotspotzz.com/press/05-13-03.asp
    You will soon be able to blitz the net form the comfort of your camper.
    Charlie

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