Ken:
Any campground Wi-Fi network will support 802.11b. It may support
the g and n protocols as well. In a public hot spot like that,
there is no advantage to 802.11g, and the only possible advantage
to 802.11n is the potential for greater range. The speed of your
connection will depend on the speed of their Internet connection,
not the speed of you Wi-Fi connection.
Your Hawking adapter will work with any campground network.
The last time we drove up there was 2006. Campground Wi-Fi was
becoming ubiquitous even then.
Have a good trip. It's a GREAT drive!
--
Dave Rudisill
Phon D Sutton Recreation Area
Mesa, AZ
>On Sat, 27 Mar 2010 09:54:12 -0600, you wrote:
>I just got a HWDN2 from Amazon for about $60. Two questions: 1. Does
>anyone have experience with either the N or the B/G? 2. I'm heading for
>Alaska this June, and will turn off my Verizon cell phone and tethering it
>in Canada. Do the campgrounds on the way to Alaska generally have WiFi?
>Are any N, or are they all B/G? Thanks.
>
>Ken
Saturday, March 27, 2010
Re: [IBWiFi] Hawking HWDN2
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