How to Use Your Laptop in Venezuela

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Taking in the sites, sounds, smells and tastes in Venezuela is a great way to spend a vacation, but being completely cut off from your everyday life can bring troubles, too. Taking a laptop on vacation keeps you just a click away from your responsibilities. Using your laptop in Venezuela is easy when you follow the right procedures.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderate

Things You’ll Need:

  • Laptop
  • Surge protector
  • USB cable
  • Ethernet network cable
  • Phone cord and adaptor
  • Insurance policy
  • Transformer

Step1
Purchase a short-term insurance policy for your laptop before you travel to Venezuela. If your laptop is stolen, this plan will cover your loss (see Resources below).
Step2
Prepare for differences in electricity. You may need an adapter for type "A" and "B" plugs, and you may need a transformer, too. Check the voltage capacity of the transformer block on your laptop. If it cannot handle 120V, buy a new transformer.
Step3
Pack an Internet connection kit that contains a spare phone cord, an extra Ethernet network cable, a phone adapter and a surge protector.
Step4
Choose a hotel that provides a data port for laptop modems and free high-speed Internet access. You'll be able to connect to the Internet right from your hotel room and won't have to spend time or money finding a connection solution.
Step5
Locate Wi-Fi hotspots to use wireless Internet access on the go. Search a directory of Wi-Fi hotspots to find connections in Venezuela (see Resources below).
Step6
Use an encryption program to back up sensitive data in case your laptop falls into the wrong hands. TrueCrypt is an easy, free program that encrypts data automatically in real-time (see Resources below). The correct password will decrypt the data for you.

Tips & Warnings

  • Download your photos to your laptop daily so you don't run out of memory on your camera.
  • Don't forget to charge your laptop battery pack each night.
  • Make sure that the phone line in your hotel room is analog before connecting to the Internet. Digital phone lines are not safe for your modem.
  • Back up all important data before you leave for Venezuela in case your computer is stolen.

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