Internet Access
I’ve been using the Rogers Rocket Hub (aka Ericcson W35 Broadband Router) for almost 4 months now. I’ve written about it over on HubPages as well as here at Ramblings. One thing that has come up quite regularly in the discussion is the issue of an antenna to boost the signal.
Continue reading about Antenna, Antenna, Antenna — Anybody Need an Antenna?
As you are most certainly aware, broadband internet is finally in use at the Wolf’s Den. If you missed the news, check out Finally for the news. Some of you may be wondering how I settled on Rogers and the Rocket Hub vs. other cellular options available, so I’ll do a quick run down of what transpired.
If you’ve followed my adventures of Bandwidth Envy then you’ll know the struggles that I’ve had with accessing the Internet. Well, my struggles are finally over.
As some of you may recall, I’ve been hoping to get broadband internet connection in our rural area for some time now. Living with dial up internet has been frustrating at best.
The green beast doesn’t strike me very often. I am a fairly mellow guy and
while I often see things that others have that I would like I rarely feel
envious. There is currently one area where I’ve made an exception — bandwidth.