MommaluvsDis
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- May 19, 2001
if its important to be truly wireless it might benefit you to purchase a wireless router to take with you. Otherwise, you will need to connect to the modem that you pick up from the Meadows trading post. You will not be wireless.
I'm sure this has been discussed elsewhere. There were three of us traveling together, two motor homes and one fifth wheel. My husband and I picked up an inexpensive modem at our local Walmart before beginning our trip.
Once at the fort we went to Meadows and picked up the equipment we needed. After we hooked up to the equipment as well as our wireless router all three of our campers simply typed in the modem password and were connected from one unit.
I posted this because I saw a man come into Meadows to pick his gear up only to find out then that his laptop would have to be connected to the router. His main complaint was that he couldn't sit outside and check his Facebook.
I'm sure this has been discussed elsewhere. There were three of us traveling together, two motor homes and one fifth wheel. My husband and I picked up an inexpensive modem at our local Walmart before beginning our trip.
Once at the fort we went to Meadows and picked up the equipment we needed. After we hooked up to the equipment as well as our wireless router all three of our campers simply typed in the modem password and were connected from one unit.
I posted this because I saw a man come into Meadows to pick his gear up only to find out then that his laptop would have to be connected to the router. His main complaint was that he couldn't sit outside and check his Facebook.