If you're using your own cellphone or wireless card to dial up your own internet provider, then yes. But Amtrak do not offer wireless internet service. VIA Rail do in VIA-1 class (first class) along the Windsor-Québec corridor in Canada, but it's pay per use.This is probably a stupid question but will I be able to connect to the internet on the train with my laptop?
If you're using your own cellphone or wireless card to dial up your own internet provider, then yes. But Amtrak do not offer wireless internet service. VIA Rail do in VIA-1 class (first class) along the Windsor-Québec corridor in Canada, but it's pay per use.This is probably a stupid question but will I be able to connect to the internet on the train with my laptop?
When the train stops at stations (especially in urban areas) you could try searching for open networks, but generally you will not get great wifi reception from inside what is effectively a great big metal tube.
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I also have Cingular, but I actually had very good luck with them on my trip this past June. Yes, there were some places where things were on the slow side and I couldn't do too much. But there were many places where I had decent speeds, much better than traditional 56K dial-up phone lines.
Had I not had that better speed, I would have been unable to upload so many photos like I did while traveling for all to see on this forum. So it really just depends on the provider and where you are, but I for one have no complaints about Cingular.
Does it require special software? Do you have to pay for it? I have a Cingular phone with a USB connection, just wondering if you have to pay anything extra to use it as a modem?Based on this thread, I've set my Cingular phone up to work as a wireless modem for my laptop. I'm used to shutting off and stowing my cell phone on an airliner. I guess I'll be surfing the web as I ride the rails.
Rick
Aloha
With all the discussion about connecting with a Laptop I am curious what other precautions, or ? do you use when traveling with a laptop by train. I useally take a small UPS, mostly for the external hard drive.
I have a Cingular 8125 Phone/PDA with an all you can eat data plan, so I'm not worry about the minutes. The phone has a program called Modem Link. I needed to load the drivers on my laptop and program a modem connection.Does it require special software? Do you have to pay for it? I have a Cingular phone with a USB connection, just wondering if you have to pay anything extra to use it as a modem?
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