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phungy

macrumors 68020
Dec 5, 2006
2,398
10
FL/NY/TX
Holy crap! 24 networks in range. I love Airport!
 

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ghall

macrumors 68040
Jun 27, 2006
3,771
1
Rhode Island
None of them are mine (my mom is against wireless networks for some reason). They are either encrypted or just barely in range.
 

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Leareth

macrumors 68000
Nov 11, 2004
1,569
6
Vancouver
Here is mine at home

I will try to remeber to post one from work, over 50 wireless networks...
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Jeonat

macrumors regular
Jul 25, 2006
158
0
United Kingdom
Just 3 in range of me... mine is jonathan_wlan, the BT Home Hub one is password protected and Openlink is the free public wireless network that blankets the city (great when you're out!!)
 

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Jeonat

macrumors regular
Jul 25, 2006
158
0
United Kingdom
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What city is thaat in?? It would be so good if they did that worldwide but i think it is still in trial isnt it??

I live in Norwich, in the UK. It's a 2-year trial and the speed is limited to 256kbps (1Mbps for public employees) but it's usable and definitely been useful. It's all done using small 802.11 devices mounted on lamp-posts and they use WIMAX to transfer the data from these to the "base station" and onto the Internet.

http://www.norfolkopenlink.com
 

wizwaz3

macrumors 6502a
Nov 4, 2006
506
0
Northern Arizona
I live in Norwich, in the UK. It's a 2-year trial and the speed is limited to 256kbps (1Mbps for public employees) but it's usable and definitely been useful. It's all done using small 802.11 devices mounted on lamp-posts and they use WIMAX to transfer the data from these to the "base station" and onto the Internet.

http://www.norfolkopenlink.com

We have that in Tempe, Arizona. It's not a trial and it's limited. You get like, 2 hours a day total on that network.
 

Hummer

macrumors 65816
Feb 3, 2006
1,012
0
Queens, New York NY-5
There's usually a "linksys" around always unlocked with the default login and all. I mistook it for mine when resetting my router. It rarely shows up in airport but I can just type it in and it'll work.
 

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timerollson

macrumors 65816
Dec 4, 2005
1,207
29
heretothere
My university's default connection...nothing exciting. I'm at work. It gets more creative when I'm in my dorm's suite.
 

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