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2007-08-08
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2007-08-08
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2007-08-09
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2007-08-09
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2007-08-09
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2007-08-09
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No... HOT SPOTS
Most hot spots I undertand are not open or secured so you need a key to connect through them and have to pay a fee by the hour. Am I correct?
I wonder how people connect at Borders and Cafe places. Are these free?
Are there FREE hot spots that are easy to find? I mean, who leaves their wireless unprotected?
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2007-08-09
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2007-08-09
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@ Lynnwood, WA
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So that alternative is almost null. I don't want to pay if I can connect "free" (NOT REALLY) from home. Which is good since powering up a laptop just for e-mail and browising nowadays does not seem like a good alternative.
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2007-08-09
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What do I need for the n800?
-- Do I need a new phone with blue tooth? A new phone account or can I do it with the same At&T or SPRINT (don't remember) service?
-- What are the steps for a connection?
Basically, will it cost me addional money to connect out of home???
At home I have a router and wireless LAN, so it would not be a problem
Please advice, young ones.