Jeff:
I planned only to lease where broadband was avail,
but just in case
I was
sounding out last ditch contingency internet access options.
Thanks
for the break out. Peter
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jeff Knight
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On 11/11/06, Peter Sawczynec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Thank you, but picking out specifically the item:
- Starbucks monthly wifi pass.Will these strategies work on a commercially moderated
wifi subscription internet?It has been my experience on the road that all of the hotel and free internet services haven't blocked the ssh/sftp ports, and on a wireless connection you should probably avoid the telnet/ftp services anyway.
You don't really need to take anybody's word for it Peter. You can get a 24 hour pass for $9.99 (or pay $6 for an hour) and check it out for yourself before deciding on one of the subscription models: http://preview.tinyurl.com/yeedoe
And, welcome to the gulf Mr. Sawczynec. Snow is for suckers.
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