Funny that. It's those YouTube videos that convinced me of the utility of the tool.
I apologise for my lack of the needed precision in my post. It's the GS-911 WiFi with the round connector.
My question is entirely plausible if the device needs to make contact if an offshore site in order to function. Internet connections are not always available.
That really was the gist of my question: what happens if their site is down, they go out business, lightning strikes some South African server farm, whatever. For what this thing costs, I'd like to know that some connectivity issue won't turn it into a not so useful paperweight.
For on the road use, will the lack of connectivity make service functions unavailable?