On Apr 26, 2005, at 10:00 PM, Roger Adams wrote:
Hi Gary,
Starbucks have their own network. You buy access from the cashier who will give you an access code and password on a card. When you open your PB, it should ask you if you want to join the Starbucks network. You click OK which will take you to the login page of the ISP they use. Scrape the two black patches off the back of the card which should give you the user ID code and the password. Enter these and you should be connected.
Here in Thailand, Starbucks charges about US$3.75 for one hour - very expensive.
HTH
Roger
Wow Roger.
That was a fast reply. I got your reply message almost as fast as I got my original message.
And thank you for the clear information. I'm going to try it now that I know how it works.
One would think that for a $5.00 Latte; Starbucks could provide courtesy internet service for an hour.
Take care. Gary Z
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