Thank's Dan! This sounds promising. I'm using OSX. I have a
Powerbook G4, 15". It won't take the Airport Extreme card, so I'm
kinda thinking I should get the Airport card before they become
extinct. But I can't justify a base station at this point. But if I
can use the card to get on the net while I'm traveling, that I could
justify.
-jc
On Sunday, August 17, 2003, at 07:24 PM, Becker, Dan wrote:
> If you have a card, you should be able to log on. Are you using OSX?
>
> Here's an introductory article on the state of wireless hotspots as of
> March:
> <http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/wireless/2003/03/06/
> hot_spots.html?page=1>. Improving, but still not universal.
>
> Free hotspots exist <http://www.wififreespot.com/>. Cafe Atlantique,
> LLC, 33 River Street, Milford shows up on this list. Lots of Portland
> locations. But generally bandwidth is not free. You'll pay for the
> time you use it. There are subscription plans, there are pay-as-you-go
> situations.
>
> However, unless the network services are being provided by your ISP,
> you won't be able to use your email software...all email will have to
> be conducted using a web-mail interface (otherwise, you'd be relaying
> your email through the connection, and that's not a good thing in this
> spammed-up world, so most ISP's are set up to prohibit relaying).
>
> Anyway, that should get you started. There's a lot of info on the web
> if you fire up your Googler.
>
> Dan
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: John Callan [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Sun 8/17/2003 6:49 PM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Cc:
> Subject: New Fangled Wireless Gizmo Question?
> I've been hearing about wireless web access at places like Starbucks,
> and airports and hotels and such. Has anyone had any experience with
> this? If I have a wireless network card, in my computer, can I just
> get within range of one of these things and jump on the internet, or do
> I need some sort of subscription, or ISP or something?
>
> AND, does anyone know if such networks are available in Portland...and
> Milford, CT?
>
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