> Not that it's any of my business, but wouldn't Wi-Fi be more
> appropriate?  Reeling out the cable behind you as you drive
> has to be annoying.

You silly English person!   [insert the rest of that monologue here]

The ethernet connects the various lap-tops in the Suburban
with each other and with the server in the RV (travel trailer)
which will have an umbilical cord in any case.   So copper is
already accomodated.   Also,  in this application,  Wi-Fi is
not appropriate because of AJT war driver near-by  (just in case
we cruise thru St. Louis any time soon,  and make it your business!).

The server,  in turn,  handles intermittent internet connectivity,
usually with a StarTac,  but could be anything.   (I gotta ask
David Andrews and Alan Cox for more details about packet limits
since I'm out of date on the regs.)

In states where it's legal,
there *may* be cinnamon rolls cooking in the RV's propane oven.

I just haven't figured out where to put the P/390.
Cannot bring both that and the dog.   They're both warm,
but the dog is a lot more friendly.   (More reliable too.)

ho ho ho

-- RMT

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