I think Verizon still offers that type service. Only way I know to get service anyplace in country is via a cel phone type service. Not cheap, but they do work well. Any other wireless is dependant on being close to a "hot spot" such as a motel, airport, campground, or Starbucks. Even then, some of them charge for their access. Good Luck. -------------- Original message -------------- From: Laurel Schmalz <[log in to unmask]> > I will be travelling in a 5th wheel trailer RV around the country > (I know, lucky me!). I would like to be able to access the web on my > laptop. Currently I do not even have a wireless card. I connect in > campgrounds through a 56K modem. I am so confused when it comes to this > subject. I don't know the difference between a router and a "card." > Please help clear up all this information. What is the easiest, least > expensive way to connect while on the road. I used to have a Mobile > Office through Verizon set up that allowed me to connect through my cell > phone but this is no longer available to me on my current cell phone. > If anyone can help me see the light through all the foggy information on > wireless connections I know it will be you. I have a Toshiba laptop > running Windows XP and my internet provider is currently Juno. > [log in to unmask] > Laurel Schmalz > > The NOSPIN Group is now offering Free PC Tech > support at our newest website: > http://freepctech.com The NOSPIN Group Promotions is now offering our special coffee mugs and mouse pads with the PCBUILD logo... at a great price!!! http://freepctech.com/goodies/promotions.shtml