On Oct 21, 2004, at 2:37 PM, Deborah Puerini wrote:

Finally got that wifi orinoco gold card for my Lombard. Have a wireless
router, and it worked perfectly (with the Orinoco software for OS 9).

I've been reading up and don't quite understand how I can access free wifi
networks (like Panera bread, etc.). I just turn on the Orinoco software and
it'll find it?

Yep. Go there, open the orinoco software and it'll find the wireless network. I've not got a Panera bread around here, so I don't know exactly how they have it set up, but it's probably as simple as clicking on the network to use.


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