Well, this is definitely a different one for me. I walked out to the garage to the truck and when I got close I could hear a faint noise. It had a faint sound of like steam or sizzle. I unplugged the block heater immediately and thought, even though it isn't possible, that the heater was boiling...
Very well said. I happen to do alot of public surfing in a college town so the vendors don't bother with a SSID because they don't want to inconvenience or put off the students from coming in to their esablishment.
Flying Js, though, require you to come in a get the SSID to get on their free...
The USB and card devices are the same thing; the USB device is just a newer model. (the technical name is escaping me). As for outdoor wireless connection, it depends on your carrier and their coverage. Remember, there are two ways to connect: your computer to a wireless router or your computer...
If you plan on using the laptop as your portable office in your tow rig a USB wireless card would work okay, but with a little research and keeping your eyes open for places offering free WI-FI you can stay connected by hopping from router to router.
I have acquired a set of KC driving lights that are 24V in nature. Can I wire them up on my truck somehow? I know i have 24V capability to start my truck, but are these lights feasible? thanks...
Thank you. With no front line anymore its a guessing game to what might happen. And now with EFPs(Explosive Formed Projectiles) that go through armor like butter, the risk keeps going higher. PMCS is really a big factor with HETs as you have 48 tires on the ground....