Derek Broughton wrote:
> Peter Pan wrote:
>
>> (E-Mail Removed) wrote:
>>> The other day a TV station was reporting on the Gadget Show and I
>>> caught the last few seconds of a report on WiFi for an auto via the
>>> cell networks. Any idea what the product was?
>>
>> Doesn't work very well at all...Most cars are a metal shell and
>> block the signal big time.. Look into the yahoo group
>> InternetByCellphone instead... Most phones and providers support
>> that, and it's rather cheap and easy to do.
>
> I have some trouble seeing how cell phones would work much better in
> cars than WiFi. I sometimes sit in the car and surf while waiting
> for my car pool partner, but I haven't tried it while moving.
>
> In any case, the question was about WiFi _via_ cell networks - I
> can't see how that would differ much from InternetByCellphone
I have on both my cell and the back of my laptop, that stick on velcro
square stuff (just hook up the cable and stick it to the back of the
laptop).. When online (in the vehicle) or walking (moving around), works
fine.. Even used it on a cruise ship, roller coaster, and taxiing plane...
While I do have wireless at home, and it works fine outside, the signal
drops way way off when I get in the car.. That's when I started using the
cell/internet combo.. Something about the signal strength of cell versus the
weak stuff from wifi.... Found cell was consistent no matter where I was,
while WiFi only worked in certain locations, and only at sometimes, and in
some vehicles.. Something to do with signal/frequency propogation (don't
know the details enuf to 'splain it, just know what works and what doesn't).
As to your question, there are specific WiFi by cell phone systems, (limited
in area, and costs extra)...