toby10;620453 Wrote:
>
> The one catch to using any open WiFi or hotspots, particularly with
> hotels, is many require some sort of web UI "action" be taken to log on
> to their network.
> Sometimes it is an actual ID and password, many times it is a simple
> "acceptance of terms" click.
Yup...that's a serious problem Toby10. I was trying to demo my
SqueezeRadio at a Starbucks to my friend. Even though Starbucks has
free WiFi, the SB won't connect...hence no demo.
What's more serious is you're traveling with your SB and your hotel
room has free WiFi. You think you're all set but then your SB can't
connect because it has to the "accept the terms of
use"....ugghhh...screwed again!!!
Not having a SqueezeTouch, I don't know what it can do but it looks
like a mini iTouch that it might just have an "acceptance of terms" box
on its screen. No?
{I'll post the Starbucks problem in another message later)
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