Subj : Test To : Bucko From : Ray Quinn Date : Wed Feb 23 2022 17:36:42 Hello Bucko! 21 Feb 22 21:28, you wrote to me: RQ>> I have this "Road Node" on a microSD card inside a USB adapter RQ>> and have it mapped as a drive on both my home desktop and my RQ>> laptop. Oh, and even the boss' computer at work. I also use a RQ>> news reader on both my iPhone and iPad. Of course, as I am RQ>> currently on State disability with health issues, it gives me RQ>> something to do besides watch TV, etc. RQ>> Bu> That is sort of like what I do, I have a portable apps setup on a USB Bu> stick which has Netrunner and SyncTerm on it, along with OpenVPN and Bu> some other useful utils. I usually just use the terms but sometimes Bu> when I need to get on the home network I just open up openvpn and bang Bu> I can do what I need. I started doing it when I had a lot of free time working for a trucking company who is oftedn a contractor with Cal Fire. After the equipment is offloaded, I often found myself with little or nothing to do. It is quite amazing where one can find a cellular signal for Internet. In fact, I have found that my old 4G air card would get service but my phone would not. I've used VOIP services that way. But, I didn't work a single fire last year due to medical issues. More precicely, medicine issues. Ray --- GoldED+/W64-MSVC 1.1.5-b20180707 * Origin: Ham Radio operators do it with frequency! (64:500/22.23) .