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Las Vegas student provokes discussion of Wi-Fi mooching: Highly unbalanced Las Vegas Sun story on a student who claims he was booted from a cafe that offers free Wi-Fi despite regular purchases fails to quote cafe’s owner. The owner posts his version in the comments (guy rarely bought anything). Hard to know truth, but owner’s version makes plain sense. Comments are especially interesting. Follow-up on story backs owner’s version.
Penn Station in New York gets free Wi-Fi in Long Island Railroad waiting area: Penn Station, a blight on the face of travel since its previous incarnation was destroyed, now at least has this free service. Craig Plunkett notes that both A and G networks appear present under different SSIDs.
Posted by Glennf at March 22, 2008 10:15 AM
Categories: Wee-Fi
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