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dvc_bwv
08-27-2002, 10:48 AM
How do you get online while you are at WDW? :confused:

We have a Verizon DSL connection at home and we always take the laptop with us, but I don't know what to do to access the Internet while we are there.

Any help is greatly appreciated. :confused:

tc
08-27-2002, 11:10 AM
would like to know this too!!! I know *********** and Pandy Paws have both done this, so maybe you could pm them, or they will see this post.

caitycaity
08-27-2002, 11:20 AM
do you have a laptop with a built in modem?

if so, you just need a phone cord to plug into your computer and the wall data port in your hotel (actually at the BC i'm thinking maybe it might have been an extra port on the phone, but i don't remember). then get one of those free 1000 hour cd's from aol (they seem to come in the mail here like every month, LOL) and install it on your computer and you are set.

the speeds aren't that fast, but it'll do ya.

dvc_bwv
08-27-2002, 11:25 AM
Our laptop has a modem and we have the plug, but...

then get one of those free 1000 hour cd's from aol (they seem to come in the mail here like every month, LOL) and install it on your computer and you are set.

everytime we get one of these we toss it because we don't need it. Besides, isnt' there a catch to those free 1000 hours? I don't know if my DH would want to do this.

Is there any other way? Not that your way isn't good, I'm just searching for as many answers as I can get

caitycaity
08-27-2002, 11:33 AM
there's no catch at all. dh and i have used them several times and we don't have aol at home.

but if you don't want to do that, there used to be some free isp's out there. i'm not sure how many of them would have local numbers at wdw but that would be worth investigating. :)

dvc_bwv
08-27-2002, 11:39 AM
Thanks caitycaity. I'll have to show this to DH and see what he thinks....AND the next time I get one of thos AOL CDs I won't be so quick to toss it.

SuiteDisney
08-27-2002, 11:55 AM
We do exactly what caitycaity does. :) Then we cancel the aol when we get home.

dvc_bwv
08-27-2002, 11:59 AM
Is it that easy to cancel?

Beckysc
08-27-2002, 12:01 PM
At first, I thought you were planning on "hooking up" with someone you met online...

I guess I was wrong...;)

caitycaity
08-27-2002, 12:01 PM
honestly, i'm not sure if dh just signed up with fake info or if canceled it b/c he always handles that aspect of it, but if it was too much of a hassle, my dh wouldn't do it. LOL

i would assume that you could just make a phone call, maybe suite disney knows. :confused:

dizneegirl
08-27-2002, 12:54 PM
If you have an ISP that is nationwide, you can probably call one of their local numbers while you're in WDW, and use your same old account (if you have a dial-up account, not cable or DSL).

If you use a local ISP, you can buy one of the cheap phone cards (you know, 2.5-cents/minute or so), and use that to dial up to your ISP's phone number... you might be charged 75 cents for the phone call, but other than that, it's a cheap way to call your own account, and no hassles with signing up for a new service and canceling it. Works like a charm.

jfulcer
08-27-2002, 01:46 PM
Most high speed internet providers have available 'dailup' lines that you can use. For example, with our Roadrunner, we can use the dialup for like 10 hours a week for free - I'm thinking that should be plenty for checking email and such from WDW.

Then you won't have to install that AOL virus on your machine.

After a brief search, I found Verizon offers something called Remote Dialup Internet Access. While it's not free($8.95), I'd prefer that over installed AOL any day, it's worth the cost IMHO. (This is coming from someone who's had to re-install peoples systems after AOL was 'installed'). Here is the link (http://www.verizon.net/pands/dsl/add_ons/remote_access.asp)