I am totally new to actually using Wi-Fi so forgive my very basic
question.  How do you know what connections are pay and which are free?
If they are pay, how does that work?

Also, do I just go in somewhere and tell the BN to search for network
and it finds it?  Or do I need to know settings to use various
connections?  If I need to know settings, how do I find that
information?

Cindy

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> Jeff Molzow (Mobile)
> Sent: Sunday, December 11, 2005 9:28 AM
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> Subject: re: [Braillenote] Using wifi at airports
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> 
> Hello:
> 
> You are correct that connecting wirelessly at major airports 
> is very unique to each situation.  There are a lot of 
> airports that offer this service for free, but many of the 
> "Major" airports like Dallas, Las Angeles and Chicago Ohare 
> charge for it.
> 
> The one thing I would suggest is that, once connected, go 
> immediately to the browser.  Almost all of the airports and 
> hotels I've used wireless service at will Hijack your 
> browser's front page the first time you log on and either 
> offer you a chance to pay for the service, or simply give you 
> a user agreement to agree to and then you can start your 
> normal internet activities.
> 
> hth
> Jeff
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