free wi-fi?
free wi-fi?
Hey all
I just bought myself a new HP laptop
....and have an Asus Eee ultra portable laptop on order
.....just wondering if there any good places with wi-fi....
I know Starbucks, coffee shops all offer wi-fi....just wondering if anyone knows of some good one as well....
I never had a laptop before....now I have 2, so I just want to make use of my new toys
I just bought myself a new HP laptop
....and have an Asus Eee ultra portable laptop on order
.....just wondering if there any good places with wi-fi....I know Starbucks, coffee shops all offer wi-fi....just wondering if anyone knows of some good one as well....
I never had a laptop before....now I have 2, so I just want to make use of my new toys
I know "hotspots" are everywhere....I just want good places to use, places to avoid...etc
I'm a rookie when it comes to wireless internet....my 3 desktop comps at home are all hard wired to a router, I know nothing about wi-fi,or wireless...etc that's why i"m asking
I'm a rookie when it comes to wireless internet....my 3 desktop comps at home are all hard wired to a router, I know nothing about wi-fi,or wireless...etc that's why i"m asking
If you don't mind me asking, where are you ordering your Eee from? I'm very interested in picking up one of these.
As for free wi-fi, more than likely, your neighbours haven't even activated security... I find about 50-60% of the routers in my area are unsecured
Also, try libraries - they often have free hotspots.
As for free wi-fi, more than likely, your neighbours haven't even activated security... I find about 50-60% of the routers in my area are unsecured

Also, try libraries - they often have free hotspots.
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Originally Posted by strife
I know "hotspots" are everywhere....I just want good places to use, places to avoid...etc
I'm a rookie when it comes to wireless internet....my 3 desktop comps at home are all hard wired to a router, I know nothing about wi-fi,or wireless...etc that's why i"m asking
I'm a rookie when it comes to wireless internet....my 3 desktop comps at home are all hard wired to a router, I know nothing about wi-fi,or wireless...etc that's why i"m asking

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From: Toronto, GTA north
Originally Posted by Garnet Canuck
I am sure there are numerous internet cafes in Vancouver that you could use. If it were me though, I would look at getting a wireless router for your place and enjoy wireless access from the comfort of your own home. If you go that route, make sure your wireless network is properly secured. That would be something I could help you out with.
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Originally Posted by akrus
If you don't mind me asking, where are you ordering your Eee from? I'm very interested in picking up one of these.
As for free wi-fi, more than likely, your neighbours haven't even activated security... I find about 50-60% of the routers in my area are unsecured
Also, try libraries - they often have free hotspots.
As for free wi-fi, more than likely, your neighbours haven't even activated security... I find about 50-60% of the routers in my area are unsecured

Also, try libraries - they often have free hotspots.
http://www.thesourcecc.com/estore/de...language=en-CA
There are lots of the smaller computer store all over the place selling these little units, price is pretty much the same everywhere.
Yep, I heard of a lotta people out there not securing their routers, as I was told by friends to just drive around, park somewhere to see if you can "borrow" someone's bandwidth
Yes, I heard that most libraries do have free wi-fi
Thx
Originally Posted by Garnet Canuck
I am sure there are numerous internet cafes in Vancouver that you could use. If it were me though, I would look at getting a wireless router for your place and enjoy wireless access from the comfort of your own home. If you go that route, make sure your wireless network is properly secured. That would be something I could help you out with.
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i think most public libraries have free wifi...coffee shops do but i think you have to pay for it. theres a country style at woodbine and steeles with free wifi there (im there almost every night during the school year...but im on christmas break!)
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