The summer has finally arrived and, with it, the possibility for a quick weekend getaway to the summer cottage. The promise of spending a lazy afternoon by the grill, watching the sizzling steaks accompanied with a ice cold beer in your hand, is very tempting – but it also means leaving behind most of the gadgets and the high-speed internet access.
That means: no surfing the web, no catching up of the latest TV-series on SurfTheChannel or Hulu, no listening to Pandora, Grooveshark, Finetunes, last.fm or any shoutcast web radio station (in essence, being without your cave).. While an iPhone or a Nokia N800 would give some relief to this issue, it only works as long as one stays within the coverage of a 3G network. In our case, the summer cottage is just far enough from the nearest city that we’re left with a spotty 2G network (not even EDGE!) and a painfully slow data connection. The cottage doesn’t have a telephone wiring either, so ADSL is out of the question.
For this summer, I sweared that I’d find a way to get decent internet connection, and luckily 2009 is the year when Digita is rolling out their Flash-OFDM based network (on the old NMT-450 band) nationwide, giving me the access to a decent 1M/s down, 500KB/s up wireless connection!
I got my subscription and hardware from Airnet, taking advantage of their summer sales. The package comes with a TeleWell router that can handle ADSL, 3G, Flash-OFDM and WLAN connections on top of the normal ethernet and USB connections to a computer. Not suprisingly, Qualcomm’s PCMCIA card was the weapon of choice for the Flash-OFDM connection (F-OFDM was developed by Flarion which is now owned by Qualcomm), and although the card comes with its own tiny antenna, the Airnet package comes with a proper 7db antenna (with a magnetic base for car installations!). The cool thing is that I could set the router to use the 3G connection, and in case I go outside the network coverage, it can automatically switch to a backup connection like F-OFDM (and I guess in theory it would work from ADSL->3G->F-OFDM if needed).
Other things still missing include: a decent TV (for the inevitable House, HIMYM, TBBT, etc. fix, served by Tvix or Popcorn Hour), a sound system for TV and music (probably a NAD all-in-one paired with some decent speakers) and a second hand Playstation 2 / Xbox for those perfect never-ending weekends with good friends.

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