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Kim Davis
Thinkernetter
Thursday November 15, 2012 4:43:10 PM
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Home Internet has been horribly slow since Sandy.  I thought it would have sorted itself out by now, but no.

Alison Diana
Thinkernetter
Thursday November 15, 2012 10:53:34 AM
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Yes, I'm right there with you now, @magneticnorth! However, I should not complain. I recall a vacation many years ago -- another freelance story, so vacations were really a time when I worked in a different location! My laptop broke, so I spent a lot of my time at the East Hampton Library (which doesn't have very late hours), working to meet client deadlines during its limited operating hours. Fortunately, I'd lightened my assignment load, so this challenge only lasted for a few days of vacation. After that, I carried a clunkier backup laptop just in case... and of course, I never needed it!

magneticnorth
IQ Crew
Thursday November 15, 2012 12:18:52 AM
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@Alison - Annoying indeed. I lived for about a year with just one hotspot, but I reached my breaking point when a client needed something I couldn't give because of the bad signal. I knew I just had to spend a little more for another connection.

anthony.nima
IQ Crew
Sunday November 11, 2012 10:28:18 AM
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You can downlaod it from iStore if you are using a iPhone. If not try googling. Its already there in most of the sites which supports mobile apps.

DrT
IQ Crew
Saturday November 10, 2012 11:49:57 AM
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I use iPhone, downloaded it from AppStore.

asanka.geek
IQ Crew
Friday November 9, 2012 11:02:28 PM
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DrT: Which devices does it support ? Where to download it ?

DrT
IQ Crew
Friday November 9, 2012 8:09:17 PM
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I have Waze, it is a great app. What I like about it is that Waze users can report traffic jam, problems on the road, etc... for others to be alerted.
Mitch Wagner
Thinkernetter
Friday November 9, 2012 4:52:59 PM
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Michael Starnes - What four 802.11-capable devices do you carry?

I've been hearing good things about Waze. need to give it a try.

Ariella
Thinkernetter
Friday November 9, 2012 1:49:26 PM
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@Alison "due to the terrific cellular network!" and to your own sense of responsibility and dedication to deadlines. For many people, an emergency situation like tht would serve as an excuse that they would expect to have accepted. 

Alison Diana
Thinkernetter
Friday November 9, 2012 1:08:26 PM
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My home in Florida is odd, too. My home office - which is part of an addition - has terrible cell phone clarity. I can hear perfectly but apparently the outgoing call is very muffled. When we had our four-hurricane year, cell phone service was disrupted but I was amazed at how quickly it was back up and running. At the time, I was a freelancer and had an extremely tight deadline. Although I was working in different geographies as we headed north to escape the storm, I managed to stay in contact with the client, file the white paper, and meet the deadline due to the terrific cellular network!

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