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Mobile Computing Tips: Broadband To Go, Safe Notebooks
Wired and wireless Net access, plus new high-security notebooks.
Welcome Travelers!
Business travel has changed a lot since September 11, but one rule of the road remains the same: Always avoid the omelet served in coach class.
But seriously, being productive while out of the office was never easy. It's even more difficult now with so much going on. And that's where this mobile computing newsletter comes in. In each issue I offer tools, tips, and product recommendations to help you get work done on the go. In this and future issues I'll tell you how to get a broadband connection in your hotel room, work out of your car, deal with new security procedures in airports and planes, and snag the perfect holiday gift for the gadget-head in your life.
A friend recently asked me, "What the X@# do you know about mobile computing? You work out of your home." True. But perpetual cabin fever and constant deadlines keep me searching for ways to get out of the house, yet still be productive. Mobile computing has become a passion and a salvation, and as a PC World contributing editor since 1995, I've written extensively on wireless and mobile technologies. I've also been a travel writer since 1984, contributing to The New York Times, Travel & Leisure, Expedia Travelers, Conde Nast Traveler, and other publications--anything, it seems, to get me out of the house.
--James A. Martin
Feature: Avoid Dial-Up Despair in Your Hotel Room
Staying focused on work these days is challenging enough for business travelers. Do you really want to tangle with gnarled phone cords and slow, unreliable modem connections in your hotel room?
I've got good news: You may not have to. High-speed Internet service provider Wayport is offering what it claims is easy-to-use broadband Net access aimed at business travelers with notebook PCs. The service is available at hundreds of hotels nationwide and enables users to check e-mail, surf the Web, and connect to a corporate virtual private network--in some cases, without wires.
Wayport provides in-room Internet connectivity at near-T1 speeds in more than 440 U.S. hotels, including Four Seasons and Wyndham properties. Simply connect your notebook to a Wayport data port in your room, launch your browser, log in at Wayport's site with a user ID, and start surfing, according to a company spokesperson. The cost is about $10 for a 24-hour period. Wayport's Web site has an interactive map of participating hotels.
Wireless Options
Wayport delivers broadband wireless Internet connectivity to hotel guests as well, but only in hotel conference rooms and lobbies. Last year we tested Wayport's wireless hotel service and experienced very satisfactory transfer speeds of about 740 kilobits per second.
As wireless notebooks and personal digital assistants proliferate and demand for wireless connectivity increases, Wayport partner hotels will offer in-room broadband wireless access, probably sometime next year, a spokesperson said.
In the meantime, Wayport could become one of the few wireless broadband options left for business travelers. Metricom's Ricochet wireless network shut down in August. And the fate of MobileStar, which supplies wireless networking to 686 hotels, airports, and Starbucks cafes, is uncertain at best. MobileStar recently laid off its entire staff and was said to be looking for a buyer to continue its service. The company's PR agency would not comment, and calls to MobileStar were not returned.
It would be a shame if MobileStar disappears. I recently tested the service at a Hilton in Charlotte, North Carolina. Though it took a few minutes to set up, the service provided lightning-fast, reliable Internet access--a welcome alternative to the frustrations of hotel room dial-up connectivity.
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