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Old Nov 1, 2010 | 8:56 pm
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Originally Posted by Randy Petersen
Since the opening day of availability, the iPad has been my only "computer" for dozens and dozens of trips and without fail it has fulfilled each and every task I have needed it for. I don't do spreadsheets when traveling and presentation work just fine and since i have the iPhone for some time now, I've gotten very good about using virtual keyboards and really don't suffer that much without a "real" one.

Only one challenge popped up. In my last hotel stay, they did not have wi-fi in the rooms, only a small place in the lobby and that really just is not the environment i like when trying to max my online time.

The iPad does not have a direct way to plug in ethernet which was in the rooms. The workaround as I know is to carry along a cheap router, perhaps an older and smaller Airport Express to plug the ethernet cable in to in the room and thus all set for you own wi-fi, that or the new tethering from AT&T with my iPhone, but then we're have to change this topic to one of slim to none bars of connectivity. But the tethering option isn't my choice since it cost an extra $20 a month and you have to leave the unlimited data plan.

Anyway, that has been my only caveat, the ethernet cable challenge. But something certainly worthy of considering.
I travel with an Airport Express and have been leaving my MacBook Pro at home and just using the iPad. I had an issue come up where I needed to make a config change on the Airport Express, which you cannot do with an iPad, you need the Airport Utility. Luckily the hotel had a laptop I could borrow for a few minutes. Big props to the Grand Hotel Via Veneto in Rome!

I think a browser configurable router would be ok, as I was able to configure a MiFi device from the iPad, in Italian no less.
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