Internet access
#1
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Portland, OR
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Ok I am just starting a career in the trucking industry. one thing I am wondering about is Internet access, From what I have heard (second hand) is that my company pays for idleair, which I guess has satellite, and internet. Also every cell phone company seems to have broadband cards, T-mobile from what I have read only works in starbucks and other certain locations, others from what I have been told work anywhere you phone works. I noticed that idleair doesnt seem to be available in most of the united states so I will need some sort of backup plan. I wont be starting up with alot of money so need to know the best way to go about internet access. I have purchased a laptop with a wireless card, dvd player, and tv card. I would love some opinions on internet access. Do truck stops have wireless internet access??? I have directv at home but I figured it would be too difficult to try to set up a dish everytime I want to watch tv. I am bringing alot of dvd's so I am not overly concerned about tv, but internet access is important, for communication with my wife, plus I do my banking, and pay bills online
let me know what ya think Mike
#2
Most of the major truck stops have their own WiFi. The problem with them is that they are only good at the respective truck stops and only while you are on the premises. Flying J WiFi will only work at Flying J. TA will only work at TA, etc., With most of them you can pay by the hour, day, week, month or annually. I know things are tight right now, but I would consider getting an air card when you can. An air card works anywhere there is cell service. Unlimited use runs about $60/month with most of the major providers. WiFi will cost you about $24/month.
#4
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Austin, TX
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Originally Posted by GMAN
Most of the major truck stops have their own WiFi. The problem with them is that they are only good at the respective truck stops and only while you are on the premises. Flying J WiFi will only work at Flying J. TA will only work at TA, etc., With most of them you can pay by the hour, day, week, month or annually. I know things are tight right now, but I would consider getting an air card when you can. An air card works anywhere there is cell service. Unlimited use runs about $60/month with most of the major providers. WiFi will cost you about $24/month.
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#5
Originally Posted by pdxguy28
thanks for your reply. What is the best company to go with for mobile internet service???
I use Sprint. The main reason I went with them is that I could get a free air card, at the time. Another reason I went with them is because I have my other phones with them. It was just convenient. So far they have done a decent job for me. Verizon, Cingular, and T-Mobile also have air cards. It depends on where you run. I have had service most everywhere I run.
Originally Posted by terrylamar
Is WiFi faster than an air card? I have an air card from T-Mobil and it seems to be as slow as dial-up.
#6
Originally Posted by terrylamar
Is WiFi faster than an air card? I have an air card from T-Mobil and it seems to be as slow as dial-up.
I've gotten speeds of over 1700 kbps on my Verizon air card, when connected to a broadband signal.
#7
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Join Date: Mar 2020
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Hello! I have been working as a truck driver for many years. What a pleasure it is when you drive and cross the roads of different countries. The road and you, everything else is just small details. When the Internet stops working, your favorite music stops playing, colleagues reported problems with data transfer, then such a feeling that all life stops. That's why I started looking for a new provider. I found verizon wireless reviews. I contacted them. Now all communications are available to me.
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