Even after buying a wireless modem and card for my PC, I've not messed about with wireless much except occasionally to connect to my own modem. I was messing about on it today though and noticed 4 other available connections, one of them being unencrypted and having 100% connectivity. This was quite probably someone's private network close by, but I was mainly interested in whether I could pick up free for use public ones. I believe our local University library provides free WIFI (though I've not yet tried it) and quite possibly other places such as MacDonalds.
Anyway the question. Does anyone use any free WIFI services and how widespread are they? I'm always on the look out was ways of ditching my landline (where 99% of my phone bill is for line rental and ADSL capability), and ditching my ISP, which is also mostly wasted money paying for an ADSL connection. An alternative would be to subscribe to a true PAYG mobile phone tariff, but these don't appear to exist (e.g. 3G was PAYG+subscription + possibility of huge bills last time I looked). If I ditched the landline and tried a totally free WIFI route, I'd have to redirect email to yahoo or preferably find a free or low cost mail server and use SMTP/POP to avoid Yahoo, though I don't know if the latter service exists.
Anyway the question. Does anyone use any free WIFI services and how widespread are they? I'm always on the look out was ways of ditching my landline (where 99% of my phone bill is for line rental and ADSL capability), and ditching my ISP, which is also mostly wasted money paying for an ADSL connection. An alternative would be to subscribe to a true PAYG mobile phone tariff, but these don't appear to exist (e.g. 3G was PAYG+subscription + possibility of huge bills last time I looked). If I ditched the landline and tried a totally free WIFI route, I'd have to redirect email to yahoo or preferably find a free or low cost mail server and use SMTP/POP to avoid Yahoo, though I don't know if the latter service exists.
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