My stress level is rising. Hi all. I will be getting my new/used MH on the 28th. It has been owned by friends of mine and they have taken very good care of it. '87 Country Coach, gas engine, 32000 miles.
I will be basically using it as a home on my property while my new home is being built. My contractor will be setting up a place with all the hookups I'll need before my old house goes bye bye so I won't be too inconvenienced. My friends will spend all the time I need to learn how everything works. This unit doesn't have a phone jack. If I don't have phone, I guess I don't have internet while I'm living in the RV. I put "internet" in the search box on here and got some info, but it looks like if I want to do satellite I'd have to spend several thousand up front to get the dish and installation instructions. Is that about right? I'd much rather put that money into my new home. I have to admit that I didn't understand much of what was written in the internet and wifi threads. I can connect to the internet in my home if it's really really simple. I'm very tech challenged. lol.
I will keep reading the threads as I have time, but if any of you have any advice for me, I'm all eyes.
I will probably use the MH on occasion to go to dog shows as well since I have a show dog who is handled by his breeders. My work schedule doesn't allow me to go to all his shows, but I enjoy it when I can.
Thanks in advance for any helpful advice you can give me,
kat
I will be basically using it as a home on my property while my new home is being built. My contractor will be setting up a place with all the hookups I'll need before my old house goes bye bye so I won't be too inconvenienced. My friends will spend all the time I need to learn how everything works. This unit doesn't have a phone jack. If I don't have phone, I guess I don't have internet while I'm living in the RV. I put "internet" in the search box on here and got some info, but it looks like if I want to do satellite I'd have to spend several thousand up front to get the dish and installation instructions. Is that about right? I'd much rather put that money into my new home. I have to admit that I didn't understand much of what was written in the internet and wifi threads. I can connect to the internet in my home if it's really really simple. I'm very tech challenged. lol.
I will keep reading the threads as I have time, but if any of you have any advice for me, I'm all eyes.
I will probably use the MH on occasion to go to dog shows as well since I have a show dog who is handled by his breeders. My work schedule doesn't allow me to go to all his shows, but I enjoy it when I can.
Thanks in advance for any helpful advice you can give me,
kat