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Would I be able to find access to computer usage while on the Frances route to check my Emails from home?
 
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Would I be able to find access to computer usage while on the Frances route to check my Emails from home?

There is plenty of WiFi available now along the CF in bars, albergues, etc. but few internet cafes. Usually you need to ask for the password. However there are few computers available to use for a fee. Most people either carry their own or use their smartphone to connect with the web.

Check out these earlier threads re computers on the camino.

https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/threads/wifi-along-the-camino.5671/

https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/threads/internet-cafes.8452/
 
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Had a ball when accessing computers at the Albergues on my first trip.
Slooow, until I found out most of the routers were old fax modems - 124bps !!
Anyway they charged only 1 Euro / Hr !
 
Had a ball when accessing computers at the Albergues on my first trip.
Slooow, until I found out most of the routers were old fax modems - 124bps !!
Anyway they charged only 1 Euro / Hr !
Yes it was a good thing computers are universal no need to read Spanish. In 2014 I Only used 1 for rent computer that had no Wifi I would bet those days are gone on the Francis. I wonder though for the Madrid or Norte
 
..but pleeez do not just ask for the password for the wi-fi as the first thing that comes out of your mouth when you enter a café.
I for one find it is a bit rude and desperate, - like the world is on fire..
 
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Most public libraries, usually found in the casa cultural, have terminals for public use. The hours of availability may vary and sometimes depends on the presence of library or municipal past. Occasionally, I found them being used for training people to do résumés or for job-search, but staff always gave me a spot to work from.
 
in the first world computer cafes have all but disappeared. I bought a cheap new android 6 inch tablets (49£) for the Camino. Worked a treat with wifi. A word of warning if you carry on your pack - remove your tablet from your pack before you put it in the overhead locker.
 
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There are still places with a computer and Internet access on the CF.
For sure, one in SJPdP at the shop Direction Compostelle and one in Lorca at the Albergue.
Certainly in some others places to! I'm thinking big cities, but there may still be accommodations where it's available...


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Thomas Choi. Yes you can tether your tablet (if you take one) to your phone so long as you have data on the phone. You should be able to set it up in 'settings'. This means you will have to get a Spanish sim card (many shops such as Vodaphone) in Spain with data. If you do really want to go this way, a computer or tablet is a heavy item to carry, and unnecessary.
There are very many albergues, cafes etc that have free Wi-Fi all along the Frances so long as you make a purchase, such as a coffee. So I don't think it necessary to use your phone hot spot to connect to a computer or tablet.
Incidentally, Wi-Fi is always pronounced wee-fee in Europe.
 
Thomas Choi. Yes you can tether your tablet (if you take one) to your phone so long as you have data on the phone. You should be able to set it up in 'settings'. This means you will have to get a Spanish sim card (many shops such as Vodaphone) in Spain with data. If you do really want to go this way, a computer or tablet is a heavy item to carry, and unnecessary.
There are very many albergues, cafes etc that have free Wi-Fi all along the Frances so long as you make a purchase, such as a coffee. So I don't think it necessary to use your phone hot spot to connect to a computer or tablet.
Incidentally, Wi-Fi is always pronounced wee-fee in Europe.[/QUOTE
Thomas Choi. Yes you can tether your tablet (if you take one) to your phone so long as you have data on the phone. You should be able to set it up in 'settings'. This means you will have to get a Spanish sim card (many shops such as Vodaphone) in Spain with data. If you do really want to go this way, a computer or tablet is a heavy item to carry, and unnecessary.
There are very many albergues, cafes etc that have free Wi-Fi all along the Frances so long as you make a purchase, such as a coffee. So I don't think it necessary to use your phone hot spot to connect to a computer or tablet.
Incidentally, Wi-Fi is always pronounced wee-fee in Europe.

Hi, camino-david,
Thank you for your nice advice. But I have not yet made up my mind to carry a tablet, 1,120 grams incl. recharging cable, keyboard, blutooth mouse etc, with me or not. Considering my business, it feels panic to leave it at home. In order to compensate for the weight I am still looking for a lighter backpack and other lighter articles to bring with. Do you think I will be ok without the tablet using my smart phone only, if I need internet connection not everyday ?
Regards, Thomas Choi
 
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On my three trips to Spain I used my phone, but only with the free WIFI that is available at virtually all accomodations and most cafes.
Never bothered with a phone package or new SIM card. Kept the radio portion of my phone off for the trip and just used WIFI.

Used instant messaging through face book to check in with family occasionally.

Was able to communicate to the extent I wanted to with no cost involved.
 
Thank you to all above for your responses. I do not have a cell phone and know just alittle about them. In the past I have purchased a prepaid Tracphone to use while traveling in the US. I have talked to Tracphone but was told their phone would not work in Spain. I am wondering if I took a Tracphone with me and downloaded Whatsapp or Viper would I be able to call back to the US as long as I had WiFi?
 
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