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Title: Email and Internet at Sea
#1
More and more marinas are offering wifi. There are also other wireless solutions. Personally I use a Blackberry phone because of the volume of emails I get. I can quickly get off a response.

Here are some other links..

http://danallen46.homeunix.org/Motorola.htm
http://www.hintz.org/iridium/

Luis at Globalmarine net tells me he has Mac customers using their email solution (with VPC)..

http://www.globalmarinenet.com/index.htm

Hopefully a Mac OS sat/HF solution will be available soon.

If you have links to other Mac wireless solutions please post.
Scott Dillon
Sydney Australia
North Shore 38
CYCA
 
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#2
http://www.bbxpress.net/

They have a daily use at $10.95 or a 3 day weekend at $22. Various other monthly and yearly packages and rates. They are at most major marinas on up into Canada. Service is ok, but having a hi-gain antenna and /or one of their PCMIA cards is fairly necessary for decent speed.

I do very well just plugging my Moto v551 in with a cable or bluetooth and connecting with Cingular. I have a MediaNet unlimited acct. Speeds aren't fantastic, but adequate for email and light surfing. Coverage is pretty good, even out in the San Juans.

Jack
 
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#3
Anyone using a cell or sat phone connection with their Mac should consider this service..

http://www.ocens.com/cgi-bin/catalog/pro...eb+Service
Scott Dillon
Sydney Australia
North Shore 38
CYCA
 
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#4
The XWeb service works great with Safari...

http://www.globalmarinenet.com/fastweb.htm

Easy to enable and disable.
Scott Dillon
Sydney Australia
North Shore 38
CYCA
 
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#5
I use a Safari add-on called Saft to remove ads, block animation and many other things that bog browsers down. Adds dozens of features. $12 Shareware.

See: http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/20346
 
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#6
OK, a friend just got back from the Bahamas, says all the marinas there and on the E Coast are going wifi, mostly for free (no password, or easy to find out password). However, he says all the sailors are putting antennas on their boats, as they receive a wifi signal that is too weak to work with while at anchor. So I tried to find an antenna that will work with my iMac G5 or my iBook G4 but the good antennas connect to cards, and I don't think either mac has the proper slot. Does anyone have a recommendation for a good exterior wifi antenna for a mac?

Also, I have installed an SSB for SailMail, known as snailmail because it is so slow, have been advised to get a PC-simulator program to run the sailmail software. Does anyone have any thoughts on this? Thanks. Kathy :?:
s/v Jaga
Classic Wooden Ingrid 38
Wandering somewhere in the PNW/B.C.
 
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