chris (fool) mccraw wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 3:33 PM, Paul Heinlein<[email protected]>  wrote:
>
>> That's my best guess as to what's happening.
>
> seconded.
>
>> You might have luck in a smaller, self-managed venue like a neighborhood
>> coffee shop, but it's going to be a hit-or-miss proposition.
>
> Or, run a live distro and accept the clickthru and then reboot into
> the installer.
>
> But IMNSHO it's kind of a dick move to install at a coffee shop
> (unless it's one that you own), since you will eat up all of the
> available bandwidth at a business that is trying to serve multiple
> people.

Sorry folks ;/

My questions WAS:
"Anyone successfully installed Debian using netinst.iso when
*ONLY* available internet connection was via a public Wifi
hot spot?"

Please don't GUESS at possible problems when I asked if 
anyone has *EVER* succeeded?

BTW
1. Location is a public library
2. I've routinely connected using Debian, Ubuntu and EVEN 
Windows(tm) - never having been asked to agree to any terms. LOL

Being in a distant suburb (~2000 miles SE) , AKA "Show Me 
State" ;)
"And the answer is ??? ??????"


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