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Shelly
I have tried taking advantage of Wi-Fi, but it got too much of a problem. I threw out my back schlepping my PC and my two (yeah, I
need two) monitors around...

posted by
Nautikos
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September 13, 2009
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Plugging in, at McDonalds.
Shelly,
I tried using WiFi, or WYFY, or whatever they call it, at our local coffee shop a couple times, but the hassle of carrying in a box-full of my computer tower, mouse, keyboard, etc, was such a hassle, that I gave up on it. The other bloggers always gave me the STRANGEST looks! I felt like I was wearing mismatched socks, or big pieces of spinich, on my teeth! Our local coffee shop has such small tables, that I was always knocking my coffee over, too.
Guy
posted by
northsage_45
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September 10, 2009
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Not so many places in my country are wi-fi
posted by
Straightforward
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August 2, 2009
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Not so many places at my place are wi-fi
posted by
Straightforward
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August 2, 2009
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Wifi
IN the airport, i've done so many times, i cant connect with the WIFI signals. They said its free but do i need to connect or just wireless?
In the airport, the availability of internet is very helpful. Even in Mcdonalds have computer for free web surfing.
posted by
kwentuhero
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August 2, 2009
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When I was traveling I got wi-fi for my laptop at Starbucks. My computer will not work unless I plug it in, and I'm glad they had plug-ins. It is not free, but if you have a Starbucks card (not their credit card, but one for coffee) and you register it you can get free wi-fi for 2 hours at a time. I am always careful not to do my banking in public places though.
posted by
mariposa75
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August 1, 2009
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Internet service........
wireless, provided by a hot spot in a business.......
The term
Wi-Fi suggests
Wireless Fidelity, compared with the long-established audio recording term
High Fidelity or
Hi-Fi.
Wireless Fidelity has often been used in an informal way, even by the Wi-Fi Alliance itself, but officially the term
Wi-Fi does not mean anything.
A Wi-Fi enabled device such as a
PC,
game console,
mobile phone,
MP3 player or
PDA can connect to the
Internet when within range of a
wireless network connected to the Internet. The coverage of one or more interconnected
access points — called a
hotspot
— can comprise an area as small as a single room with wireless-opaque
walls or as large as many square miles covered by overlapping access
points.
I love to Wi-Fi when I am onthe road with a group......But it ain't free in many areas....NYC, airports .....McD's charges $2.99 for a days access at any of their locations in NYC...even Starbucks charges in NYC $5.98 a day....
But here in the heartland it's FREE!
posted by
Corbin_Dallas
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July 30, 2009
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I have to admit I don't know what Wi-Fi is.
posted by
FormerStudentIntern
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July 29, 2009
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I am crying, I do not have a laptop, so I am relegated to home base!

lol sam
posted by
sam444
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July 29, 2009
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11:11 AM
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