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Do I Need an ISP with an aircard?

I just purchased our first laptop and have ordered an aircard from AT&T. Do I also need to subscribe with an Internet Service Provider to have internet access and send/recieve e-mail? Thanks in advance for any responses.
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Gamoore
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08/06/08 01:42pm |
Technology Corner
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RE: engine battery not charged by power converter

Another vote for the "Trick-L-Start". After installing this on our rig we have had no more problems with low chassis batteries. We full time and the rig is always hooked up to shore power. The stereo system runs off the chassis batteries and using the stereo system while hooked up to shore power would gradually deplete the batteries. Adding "Trick-L-Start solved this problem.
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Gamoore
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08/06/08 08:55am |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: So what do you guys use your rigs for?

Living!!!!!!!!!
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Gamoore
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08/01/08 09:22am |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: La Mesa RV

Good riddance as far as I'm concerned!
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Gamoore
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08/01/08 09:00am |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: MH tipovers???

I've been driving a 38' DP for 7 years now and have never heard of one tipping over transitioning from a driveway to a street. Just need to take it slow so you don't toss everything around inside.
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Gamoore
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05/12/08 04:54pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: Trip to Canada

I would highly recommend Weir's Beach RV Resort just west of Victoria. Stayed there for 4 days 2 years ago, really nice, had a spot right next to the beach with a view of the ocean from our front window.
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Gamoore
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04/17/08 09:08am |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: Grey Water Backing Up In Bathtub...HELP!!!

The p trap from the shower or the drain line to the tank might be partially clogged allowing water to drain slowly but not fast enough to prevent back up into the shower. You might try running a plumbers snake down the drain.
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Gamoore
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04/17/08 08:55am |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: After the tanks are dumped..

Once you deal with a totally blocked up black tank like I have you will learn your lesson and add lots of water after dumping.
The only time it would make sense to not add lots of water is when you are going to boondock for a few days. Befor leaving and when returning on a boondocking trip drain and flush the tank thouroughly.
When putting your rig in storage always drain, flush and put lots of water back in the tank. This will keep the tank from drying out and will be ready for the next trip.
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Gamoore
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04/03/08 08:39am |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: Yucky subject ...

Sounds like your tank needs to be hydro-cleaned. Go to this link http://www.allprowaterflow.com/default.asp. I was having real problems a couple of years ago with my black tank. Even though I always flush out the tank sediment still collected on the bottom and some of it would loosen and block the drain inlet resulting in a tank that would not drain. I contacted All-Pro, they came out and hydo-cleaned the black and grey tanks then inserted a video cmera into the tank to show me there was nothing left. I haven't had a problem since. It only took a couple of hours and was well worth the $200 cost.
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Gamoore
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01/22/08 09:26am |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: Mattress advise ???

Your mattress shouldn't have a valley down the middle. It sounds like something is missing or didn't get installed. We have had our select comfort with the pillow top for 6 years now and will never have another regular mattress. I could never find a mattress that I could sleep comfortably on all night without having a sore back in the morning until we bought the select comfort. I can sleep crossway assuming both sides are set to the same setting, there is no valley.
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Gamoore
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01/18/08 12:10pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: popularity of sleep number beds

The Sleep # bed is very light and thus saves a lot of weight. We have had ours for 7 years now and would not have any thing else.
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Gamoore
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11/19/07 01:54pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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