Just asked around BK Glorieta twice, told me that they do not have
wifi ... but I forgot to check for signals though (sorry!). But if
they do have one I guess that means they do not really offer free
wifi, it's only their wifi router that is not secure?


Elijah

On 6/16/07, Ian Dexter R. Marquez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 6/15/07, Daniel Escasa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Sabi ni Zak noong Jun 15, 2007 2:17 PM:
> > > Robinsons Place Ermita too; I used to hang out there after work.
> >
> > And Galleria and Pioneer. I have trouble with the former though when
> > I'm in Old Manila on level 2 (or is it 3??) although friends tell me
> > that I'd have better luck in the basement, near the computer shops.
> > Pioneer is usually reliable, except that maybe Seiche's EDSA tunnel
> > may be interfering with it every now and then.
>
> Level 1 East Wing should be where the signal's strongest. I get the
> feeling, though, that some establishments are *not* friendly to WiFi
> users. A restaurant (one of two near the computer rental shop) charges
> for plugging your notebook to their power outlets. The crew in a
> fastfood shop ever so politely bugs you if you want to order anything
> else aside from that iced tea that had turned stale. Heh. :D
>
>
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