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It shouldn't work, but it might be better off on the coastline of China, because you won't be able to find the base station when you get to the sea. But strictly speaking, if you use a satellite receiver to access the Internet, it may be better, but the network card is not good at sea.
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Of course. Now surfing the Internet is the same principle as calling a mobile phone (wireless Internet access).
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There should be a signal receiving device on board!
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Can't you rent a maritime satellite to play at sea** Do you think you will use a satellite to access the Internet??
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You can choose Unicom's "Pocket Broadband", but it seems that you can only access the Internet in the near sea, the following is the business introduction and opening method: "Pocket Broadband" is the wireless broadband Internet service provided by China Unicom's CDMA network. Whether the user is stationary or in a high-speed mobile environment, all users need is a CDMA 1X network card or a CDMA 1X support mobile phone and a data cable to access the Internet.
Through the "pocket broadband" tells wireless data transmission to access the Internet, the highest speed can be reached. Whether it's general Internet browsing, email sending and receiving, or watching movies, you can do it all with "broadband in the palm of your hand". Method 1:
Buy a Unicom "Pocket Broadband" wireless network card, and you can access the Internet as long as you insert it into your laptop. Method 2: Connect the mobile phone with a PC or laptop with a dedicated data cable to access the Internet through a mobile phone that supports CDMA 1X service.
With the New Year approaching, China Unicom has launched a series of discounts: 1. New users will be exempted from the monthly fee for the same month, and a data cable will be given as a gift; 2. Pay 2,000 yuan for network access (including a network card and half a year's Internet fee); 3. Pay 2,400 yuan (including a network card and one year of Internet access fee). The above is the company's recent discounts, but only for friends in Shandong.
It is recommended that friends with CDMA mobile phones use the second way to surf the Internet,**There is a monthly subscription of 60 yuan,It seems that the Samsung model of the mobile phone is faster。
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I use Unicom's CDMA to access the Internet, and it is claimed that the speed is OK, at least much stronger than GPRS, which is the conclusion I made compared with the water diversion of Shanghai Port. The annual subscription in Nanjing is 3020 yuan, including a wireless network card. After my actual measurement:
1 There is a signal in most parts of the Bohai Sea, and the speed is average. Especially near Chengshantou, there is a signal within 50 nautical miles, and from Dalian to Chengshantou, there is only about 40 nautical miles in the middle of the signal. 2 Chengshan to the mouth of the Yangtze River, because it is far away from the mainland, there is no signal.
3 From the mouth of the Yangtze River to Taizhou, Zhejiang, as long as there is a signal within 20 nautical miles offshore, there are also signals within 30 nautical miles in some areas. 4 The vicinity of Taizhou to Niushan Island is similar to the above. 5 The signal from Niushan Island to Xiamen is slightly worse.
6. The signal from Xiamen to Hong Kong is relatively good, and the signal within 30 nautical miles is generally OK. Speed is also available. It's hard to say about other places because I haven't been there.
Taiwan also has a signal, but unfortunately it can't be connected to the Internet.
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Seafarers who go to the ocean are not able to access the Internet, and not being able to access the Internet without a signal is the same as using a mobile phone.
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Internet access is available wherever there is internet coverage.
If you are asking about the ID card of a different place, do you surf the Internet in the Internet café of the rising letter Haifu Laughing Trail?
The answer is yes.
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Generally speaking, there is no way to access the Internet.
Although there is definitely a satellite connection on board, the cost of Internet access will be very expensive, and it is generally impossible to give casual Internet access.
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It depends on you are in **, whether it is near the sea or far sea. There are many places where you can't get online. All special. Otherwise, seafarers' wages would not be particularly high.
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If the mobile phone has no signal, you can run the C mobile phone! As for the computer Internet access, you still don't have to think about it, that's the captain's prerogative, we can't afford it, and we have to get the captain's consent.
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OK! It's expensive though! That's via global satellite access.
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Internet access can be, but that's burning money, international roaming can't afford to hurt, learn about the tariff.
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Coastal phones can....A wireless SIM card for a computer is OK, but it has roaming drops like a mobile phone....
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I just want to say that I still have no access to the Internet, not as convenient as land.
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As long as you have an internet connection, you can access the Internet.
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Internet access is also available at sea. Laptops, mobile phones, etc. can be accessed via satellite WiFi.
With its own industry advantages, Guangzhou Zhonghai Telecom has taken the lead in China since 2010 with the goal of "low cost, high bandwidth, wide popularity, and multiple applications", and with the support of national special policy funds, it has successfully developed a complete set of maritime satellite broadband communication systems and related products and applications, which have greatly improved the sea and land communication rate, greatly reduced the cost of sea and land communication, and created a high-speed information road from the Internet to the ocean.
At present, e-Haitong offshore satellite broadband products have been successfully promoted and applied in various industries such as marine surveillance, marine scientific research, oil exploration, channel dredging, navigation and transportation, which is the gospel of many seafarers in today's society.
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Working on an ocean-going vessel, a laptop should buy a rechargeable wireless network card, preferably one with a fixed amount of data. This is because there is no internet connection most of the time. The network is only possible if the ship is docked at a domestic port or in close proximity to the domestic land.
Only then can you access the Internet wirelessly.
Because the ship may only return to the domestic port once for a long time, therefore, you can't use a fixed time when buying (the fixed time may not return to the country, and the time will expire), and you can only buy a fixed flow (when to go back to China, the traffic will be consumed when you go online, and the traffic will not be consumed if you don't go online).
Of course, if satellite internet access is allowed on board, there is no such restriction.
The above observations are for reference.
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Where does the wireless signal come from in the vast sea!!
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If you are near the sea, you can access the Internet if you have a telecommunications signal, but if you are a military unit, even if you are in the city, there is an 80% chance that you will not be allowed to access the Internet.
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No, you can only access the Internet if you have a mobile phone signal.
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No. However, you can sometimes get on when you call at a port.
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When you become a seafarer, you will know if you can use the Internet.
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It must also be achieved through wireless equipment, and the computer must also be equipped with a wireless network card, provided that there must be wireless network signal coverage! As for **, it also depends on whether the signal is good.
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No problem offshore **There is a signal.
If it's too far, you can't use satellites**.
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If you have a signal on your mobile phone, you can access the Internet wirelessly, and there is no problem near the sea. Satcom is unaffordable for individuals and the cost is high.
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OK! Via satellite communication.
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Wireless network card branch banquet for mobile telecom Unicom If you use a mobile network card, as long as you move a place with a file silver signal, you can access the Internet, and the same is true for telecom Unicom. Sparrows.
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As long as the mobile phone has a signal, the wireless network can be used. It is far from the land, and it is estimated that it is enough to choke, but it is not possible to launch it.
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You can connect to Wi-Fi in the near sea, but not in the far sea.
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