--- Bill Micou <derbywiz at mac.com> wrote:

> I can tell you about my experience at the Panera
> Bread locations with 
> my PowerBook.  I'm not sure about range, I didn't
> try it in the parking 
> lot.  It's basically automatic.  The airport card
> recognizes their wifi 
> signal, a menu opens asking you if you want to use
> that signal, and 
> then you are on.  They do not use a password to
> access it.  Panera 
> offers the service for free, Borders Books charges
> per use or unlimited 
> uses for a larger fee.  Happy surfing.
> 

So, I would just change the setting in the TCP/IP to
Airport (from Ethernet) and I would be good to go?

Stuart


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