I have cable modem at home office now, but am interested in a cheap (preferably with local access nationwide ) ISP for occasional travel. I saw one pay-as-you-go one at Staples (buy a CD-ROM and then replenish the minutes as with a phone card) but it doesn't work with Macs (nor do they plan to do so). Anyone have any recommendations for a cheap nationwide solution, or is my best alternative to buy a Wi-Fi card and look for warchalking signs on the sidewalk? Thanks, David Stephenson
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