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I've done a little prep and found some potential wireless hotspots
within about a mile or so of the North 40. Here's my list, in case it's helpful to anyone else: Locations on Koeller: from the N40, go W to US41, then N to Koeller. Fairfield Inn Oshkosh 1800 S Koeller St 920-233-8504 Applebee's Neighborhood Grill and Bar 1700 S Koeller St 920-231-8770 The Cafe at Basic 1622 S. Koeller Street 920-231-1177 The UPS Store #01250 1528a S Koeller Rd 920-231-1623 Starbucks Oshkosh Hwy 41 & 9TH 1150A Koeller Street 920-231-7208 Hawthorn Oshkosh Hotel Suites 3105 S. Washburn Street 920-303-1133 From N40, go W to US41, then S to hotel. "Hilton Garden Inns has complimentary access available in the hotel public areas and guestrooms of many locations. Check with each location for availability." |
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Any public Wi-Fi hotspots to be available anywhere on the field
itself? If not, at least I have a Verizon aircard in my laptop, although I'm wondering about the wisdom of lugging my laptop around in my backpack all day. |
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CheckerBird wrote: Any public Wi-Fi hotspots to be available anywhere on the field itself? If not, at least I have a Verizon aircard in my laptop, although I'm wondering about the wisdom of lugging my laptop around in my backpack all day. I logged onto the Hilton site from the North 40 to check weather radar before departing last year. |
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I logged onto the Hilton site from the North 40 to check weather radar
before departing last year. BTW -- this is another priceless thing about Nexrad radar in the plane. Mary and I will turn on the 496, drink a cup of coffee, and before we're through we will have more weather information in the plane than ANY flight service briefer could provide. I may not be thrilled with Garmin's performance -- but I absolutely won't fly without weather in the plane again... -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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On Jul 18, 1:35 pm, Dave Butler wrote:
I've done a little prep and found some potential wireless hotspots within about a mile or so of the North 40. Here's my list, in case it's helpful to anyone else: Here's a map of Wi-fi hot spots at AirVentu http://airventure.org/2007/planning/...i_hotspots.jpg -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Speaking of wi-fi and lugging laptops...check out the tablet Nokia
770, now at buy.com http://www.buy.com/prod/nokia-770-in...204081472.html I have one from Woot! and it's great for traveling. Load gizmo-project, a VOIP service like Skype, and you can even make free or cheap international phone calls. -- "I don't know anybody that I can think of who has contended that the Iraqis had nuclear weapons." --Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, June 24, 2003 |
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Speaking of wi-fi and lugging laptops...check out the tablet Nokia
770, now at buy.comhttp://www.buy.com/prod/nokia-770-internet-tablet-internet-tablet-200... That's pretty slick. Heck, at that price, we could put one in every suite... I'd want a keyboard for my personal use, though... -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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![]() "Bob Fry" wrote in message ... Speaking of wi-fi and lugging laptops...check out the tablet Nokia 770, now at buy.com http://www.buy.com/prod/nokia-770-in...204081472.html I have one from Woot! and it's great for traveling. Load gizmo-project, a VOIP service like Skype, and you can even make free or cheap international phone calls. -- Any way it could do GPS? |
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"Blueskies" == Blueskies writes:
Speaking of wi-fi and lugging laptops...check out the tablet Nokia 770, now at buy.com http://www.buy.com/prod/nokia-770-in...204081472.html I have one from Woot! and it's great for traveling. Load gizmo-project, a VOIP service like Skype, and you can even make free or cheap international phone calls. -- Blueskies Any way it could do GPS? Yes. You need a Bluetooth GPS receiver and some extra, free BT drivers from the Nokia 770 software site. The catch is the mapping program. The 770 is Linux, so there probably is not an aviation oriented map for it. -- You know you've achieved perfection in design, not when you have nothing more to add, but when you have nothing more to take away. Antoine de Saint-Exupery, Wind, Sand and Stars |
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Jay Honeck wrote:
On Jul 18, 1:35 pm, Dave Butler wrote: I've done a little prep and found some potential wireless hotspots within about a mile or so of the North 40. Here's my list, in case it's helpful to anyone else: Here's a map of Wi-fi hot spots at AirVentu http://airventure.org/2007/planning/...i_hotspots.jpg So, I'm curious how this new service worked out. Was it free? How was the access from the North 40? I wasn't there this year, but can see that this would be very handy for email and weather briefings. Then I suppose the next challenge will be keeping the laptop batteries charged. Mike |
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