The Mobile Internet Handbook, by Chris Dunphy & Cherie Ve Ard of Technomadia.com, is a guide to mobile internet options for RVers in the USA. Cellular data, WiFi, satellite, HAM and more. This book is written to answer questions like: What is the best setup for my travel style, needs and budget? Can I realistically […]
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The Millenicom Verizon Hotspot Plan Survival Guide
Updated in April 2014 to reflect the recent announced changes in terms and pricing. It’s no secret, we’re big fans of Millenicom. For those just joining in – Millenicom is a “Mobile Virtual Network Operator” (aka MVNO) – a company which does not own a wireless network of its own, but which makes arrangements with […]
Mobile Internet – Top 10 Tips
Just released! The newest chapter in our No Excuses: Go Nomadic’ series! <— Read Chapter 14: Feeling Safe While Traveling We apologize that is has been several months since we’ve released an updated chapter to this No Excuses: Go Nomadic series … it has been a busy few months for us. And we knew that […]
Project Dominoes – Refrigerator Replacement
There is an exhilarating yet exhausting game that every bus owner, RV owner, boat owner, and home owner will probably play at some point. Project Dominoes. In case you aren’t immediately familiar with the game, let me describe for you a recent relatively epic project dominoes tournament of ours. First, you start with a single […]
Life In The Fast Lane – 4G Will Make You Lose Your Mind
30+ Mbps downloads! 15+ Mbps uploads! It really makes you feel like you are living in the future to be online on the go at speeds rivaling (and often besting) a suburban home cable modem. Back when I first worked as a university network administrator in the early 90’s, the Internet backbone that ran through […]
10 Tips to Keep Connected: US Mobile Internet Options
One of the most common things we get asked about is for advice on staying connected to the net while on the road. For us, staying connected to the internet is essential to our mobile livelyhood. Our business depends on it and we heavily utilize social networking online to keep connected with friends, family and […]
Travelogue: Reno to San Francisco
When we last left our technomadic adventurers, they had just completed 12 days at Burning Man 2008 and joined up with the Oliver Road Crew for the International Camel Races in Virginia City, NV. Due to popular demand, here are pictures of actual camels! From the Camel Races, we ventured on to Carson City to […]
Travelogue: South Dakota to California
Our trip from St. Louis to California went by so quickly. It was a pretty rush trip after a brief stop over in Vermillion, South Dakota – where the highlights were getting my driver’s license and attending a demolition derby that took place right next door to our camp spot in the city’s free campground. […]
Campground Review: Mather Campground @ Grand Canyon National Park
At the South Rim of the Grand Canyon, there are two choices for camping – the beautifully wooded Mather Campground, or the crowded parking lot known as Trailer Village.
Campground Review: Cottonwood @ Joshua Tree National Park
Passing through Joshua Tree National Park, we spent the night at the Cottonwood Campground near the park’s south entrance. This is the closest campground inside Joshua Tree to Interstate 10. There are no hookups at Cottonwood, but there are nice flush toilets, and an RV dump station is available. All of the sites are spread […]