Go to http://www.macstumbler.com/

It's free, but he does accept donations.
I've a coffee shop not too far away that offers free WiFi, but they
broadcast their connection so it's not an issue (on my TiBk OS 10.2.8
click on the Airport icon in the menu bar).
Macstumbler finds it fine, however.


On Fri, 25 Jun 2004, Zoltan Batiz wrote:

> Hello All,
>
>
> Just found out my city has free Wi-Fi hotspots throughout. . .including
> but not limited to business (coffee shops) and parks.  How does this
> work?  Can I just waltz on over to a park, sit down, boot up my Airport
> enabled Pismo and surf?  Is it that easy?  Or are there configs?
> Anyone who might know. . .let me know.  Thanks!  (Obviously, I haven't
> the time to go down to try, but if someone says it should just work
> then I'm gonna make the time.)
>
>
>
> Z
> THE BLUETOOTH MASTER
>
>
>

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