"A lot of hotels, even with unsecured networks, will still require you
to first reach a webbrowser page and tell it something (like room #,
etc.)"
This has been my experience too. More than likely that is what is
going on.
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Kurt
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Even "open" networks that do not require any specific login info (room
#, password, etc...) will often still require a simple "accept terms"
click.
SB players do not have built in web browsers so therefore the players
cannot see nor respond to such simple input requests.
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toby10
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Ikabob;570817 Wrote:
> I brought along my Squeeze Radio to a trip to Chicago. I wanted to show
> it off to friends that were with me. In the hotel room they had an
> ethernet connection and the radio also found some wireless networks,
> some of which had no passwords. I was unable to get connecte
mobileadam;570819 Wrote:
> Does it find the network name that your laptop connects to? Does it try
> to connect and then give an error?
>
> Does it ask for a network password (regardless of whether one is
> needed)?
>
> Is the SSID hidden by the hotel?
A lot of hotels, even with unsecured netw
Does it find the network name that your laptop connects to? Does it try
to connect and then give an error?
Does it ask for a network password (regardless of whether one is
needed)?
Is the SSID hidden by the hotel?
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mobileadam
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I brought along my Squeeze Radio to a trip to Chicago. I wanted to show
it off to friends that were with me. In the hotel room they had an
ethernet connection and the radio also found some wireless networks,
some of which had no passwords. I was unable to get connected to any
wireless connection n