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Travelling in our own backyard: tourist spots to check out in NZ
Travelling in our own backyard: tourist spots to check out in NZ It's always a great time to hop in the vehicle and explore New Zealand’s natural beauty, delightful accommodation and thrilling activities. Here at Wireless Nation, we connect businesses with...
Keeping connected when moving house
Keeping connected when you move house Congratulations on securing your new home! Whether you’re renting or buying, it’s an exciting time and we hope the move will go smoothly from A to B. Packing and unpacking your life can be stressful, but one thing that...
Troubleshooting your home WiFi
Troubleshooting Your Home WiFi Conquering the dreaded buffer wheel and reclaiming your internet access. We love our WiFi, don’t we? We expect it to be on and available like tap water in our homes, ready when we need it. When you finally get the chance to put...
Championing internet at Sea for Ownaship
Championing internet at Sea for Ownaship At Wireless Nation, our WiFi systems cater for rural residents, island-dwellers and even boats – making internet at sea just as seamless as on land. An exciting customer who we provide wireless internet for is Ownaship,...
Safety Tips & Advice for Internet Security
Safety tips and advice for internet security Optimise your protection online with our tips and advice on internet safety Nowadays there’s a wealth of internet and communication options available. And from telephone lines, to emails, to websites – they all...
How Captain Stan lives and works on the road
A professional on wheels: how one man travels and works on the road For Captain Stan Collett, permanent life on the road is a dream. He is semi-retired, but his ongoing work as a Master Mariner, surveyor and engineer (to name a few) tends to keep him pretty busy....
Best Apps For Your NZ Roadtrip
The Best Apps to use on your New Zealand Roadtrip Travel smarter with these handy apps in your pocket Does anyone remember the old days when getting lost on a road trip meant pulling out your trusty AA roadmap, and still not being sure where you were...