kimmy123 wrote:
Enzo1997 wrote:
urhungry wrote:
Stores and libraries often have free WiFi.
That requires gasoline (Where I live anyhow)
aka. not freeGasoline?
For a car, It would take hours to bicycle, or walk to any library or big store from my house...
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Many places have free WiFi. You could have some that you can walk to. Don't you have WiFi at home anyway?
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urhungry wrote:
Stores and libraries often have free WiFi.
yeah my Taekwondo dojo gets free wifi
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Enzo1997 wrote:
Does anyone know how to get free WiFi?
(No hijacking from neighbors and what-not...)
Hijack from a store..
Joking, stealing is bad.
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What exactly do you need WiFi for if you already have an internet connection? When do you need it? If this is for home, like others have said, buy a wireless router. They're not free, but some (like this one) are relatively cheap and reliable.
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fullmoon wrote:
Go out and buy a $40 wireless router. It's not technically free, but you're not charged by the month or anything either. You could also try calling your ISP to see if they'll send you one for a reduced price.
Best Answer, and it is nowhere close to what I was looking for....
People, were you not looking at the earlier posts?
I LIVE IN THE MIDDLE OF NOWHERE!!!
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Enzo1997 wrote:
fullmoon wrote:
Go out and buy a $40 wireless router. It's not technically free, but you're not charged by the month or anything either. You could also try calling your ISP to see if they'll send you one for a reduced price.
Best Answer, and it is nowhere close to what I was looking for....
People, were you not looking at the earlier posts?
I LIVE IN THE MIDDLE OF NOWHERE!!!
So, that means this is your best option. There's not going to be free public WiFi out in rural areas. Sorry.
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McDonalds has free WiFi.
The Barrowfield Hotel in Newquay does too.
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