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Stand-A-Lone Internet Radios coming of age -by- Gary Krakow
I would think that these devices would be ideal in a region that
has a geographic-wide free WiFi field, such as is available now in some city centers (here in downtown St. Louis, for example) and are in the works for cities like Philadelphia. Maybe even if you live near a coffeehouse or restaurant that offers free WiFi? I note that the quoted article's author stated that he had his own WiFi network; I'd sure like to read some user experiences from people trying these devices in these "public" WiFi areas. What I'm particularly interested in is whether these will work without having a for-real computer to interface with and logon to the public WiFi net. 73, Will |
Stand-A-Lone Internet Radios coming of age -by- Gary Krakow
Either way you look at it,there has to be computers (I think) somewhere.
cuhulin |
Stand-A-Lone Internet Radios coming of age -by- Gary Krakow
On 9 Jun 2006 16:24:08 -0700, "Will" wrote:
I would think that these devices would be ideal in a region that has a geographic-wide free WiFi field, such as is available now in some city centers (here in downtown St. Louis, for example) and are in the works for cities like Philadelphia. Maybe even if you live near a coffeehouse or restaurant that offers free WiFi? I note that the quoted article's author stated that he had his own WiFi network; I'd sure like to read some user experiences from people trying these devices in these "public" WiFi areas. What I'm particularly interested in is whether these will work without having a for-real computer to interface with and logon to the public WiFi net. 73, Will My neighbors provide free wifi. |
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