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How is it wi-fi coverage in london airports?
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On Sat, 08 Jan 2011 20:07:55 +0000, max wrote:
How is it wi-fi coverage in london airports? I'm not 100%, but I *think* you'll need to pay - very few places do have free wi-fi. About the only place that really does have free wi-fi, supposedly without messing around, is McDonalds, but I've never had any success connecting with an iPhone - I suspect it's one of those cheap wireless access points which only works with Windows. If you're staying in a hotel on your visit, you might find that they may have free wi-fi in their lobby. You're likely to have to pay in your hotel room. |
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![]() a friend of mine has got blackberry phone.. but whenever he tried to sign in on the start page of McDonald.. there was no way to get in.. although we tried several times. "Martin Petrov" ha scritto nel messaggio ... On Sat, 08 Jan 2011 20:07:55 +0000, max wrote: How is it wi-fi coverage in london airports? I'm not 100%, but I *think* you'll need to pay - very few places do have free wi-fi. About the only place that really does have free wi-fi, supposedly without messing around, is McDonalds, but I've never had any success connecting with an iPhone - I suspect it's one of those cheap wireless access points which only works with Windows. If you're staying in a hotel on your visit, you might find that they may have free wi-fi in their lobby. You're likely to have to pay in your hotel room. |
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On Jan 8, 8:36*pm, Martin Petrov wrote:
About the only place that really does have free wi-fi, supposedly without messing around, is McDonalds, but I've never had any success connecting with an iPhone - I suspect it's one of those cheap wireless access points which only works with Windows. You might need a proper computer, but not necessarily with Windows. I've had no trouble connecting using Ubuntu. |
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On Jan 8, 8:36Â*pm, Martin Petrov wrote: About the only place that really does have free wi-fi, supposedly without messing around, is McDonalds, but I've never had any success connecting with an iPhone - I suspect it's one of those cheap wireless access points which only works with Windows. You might need a proper computer, but not necessarily with Windows. I've had no trouble connecting using Ubuntu. I have used McDonalds wifi using my Nokia N95, you need to click on the spinning McDonalds logo. Its not totally intuitive on a small screen. However having a 3GB/month data allowance means free wifi isn't really worth the hasall, apart from a geeky desire to try it ![]() Phil |
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