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2008-01-03
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2008-01-03
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i installed boingo on my n800 and traveled in ireland, spain, the canary islands, islands in the caribbean etc., etc., and never found one boingo spot to connect to.
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2008-01-04
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2008-01-13
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2008-04-05
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2008-04-05
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Hi Gang,
I installed BoingoMobile and installed the software on my N800 with OS2008. I have been to two locations listed under the BoingoMobile hotspot locations so far. The BoingoMobile failed to automatically connect me at either location. I selected the SSID but then nothing. Part of the problem is that I have no idea what *should* happen. The Boingo website and help files say little more than "you will be automatically connected".
So, anyone have experience with BoingoMobile? How do you connect? Choose the SSID and then what? Does a Boingo logo popup in the status bar? What am I missing? Emails to Boingo have not been answered.
Thanks.
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2009-02-03
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2009-02-03
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To summarise, the normal process is for the n800 to connect to a recognised access point, and the boingo mobile client to activate, display a system-tray status icon and sign-in to the service. On my device, sometimes the boingo client fails to activate and there is no manual over-ride.
Anyone else got feedback?
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2009-02-19
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To summarise, the normal process is for the n800 to connect to a recognised access point, and the boingo mobile client to activate, display a system-tray status icon and sign-in to the service. On my device, sometimes the boingo client fails to activate and there is no manual over-ride.
Anyone else got feedback?
I installed BoingoMobile and installed the software on my N800 with OS2008. I have been to two locations listed under the BoingoMobile hotspot locations so far. The BoingoMobile failed to automatically connect me at either location. I selected the SSID but then nothing. Part of the problem is that I have no idea what *should* happen. The Boingo website and help files say little more than "you will be automatically connected".
So, anyone have experience with BoingoMobile? How do you connect? Choose the SSID and then what? Does a Boingo logo popup in the status bar? What am I missing? Emails to Boingo have not been answered.
Thanks.