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Re: wireless internet acess

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Date: Mon, 2 Jun 2003 11:34:00 -0400 (EDT)

The best performance I've had so far is good old low-tech CDPD service
from Verizon (through a PCMCIA card, the Sierra Aircard 300).  It is slow,
but reasonably dependable.  My experience with Sprint PCS Vision (through
a cellphone) has not been as enjoyable despite the theoretical increase in
speed.  Maybe someone who has used a Sprint PCS PCMCIA card has had better
experience.

-Thomas

On Mon, 2 Jun 2003, Jennifer Pellinen wrote:

> Does anyone know of any wireless acess that is decent
> quality/decent cost that would work well on a wearable
> system. When I build a wearable I intend to have a
> WiFi card on it, but I would like to have internet
> acess everywhere not just near WiFi acess points. Is
> satilite internet practical for a wearable? What about
> Cellular internet acess?
>
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