Thanks Henry, 

I tried Googling last night and perhaps I am asking for the wrong thing.
There was a map of hotspots (not official) that had the results of "war
driving" and showed connectivity in general areas around SoCal.  Not
"official" spots but "un-official" spots.

James  


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Henry Oliver
Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2004 8:43 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [SOCALWUG] WiFi (FREE) Hotspot map

I did a google  "free wifi hotspot" and got the
following #1 item which is a directory of free
hotspots 

http://www.wififreespot.com/

There were many more listed. Give it a try.

Henry




--- "Mark S. Petrovic" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> There is Skype, which is proprietary, and services
> like Pulver.com Free
> World Dial, the latter of which uses standard SIP
> for signalling and
> standard RTP encapsulated voice audio.  Both are
> free services.
> 
> With Free World Dial, you can either use a SIP
> softphone
> (http://www.xten.com) or an analog telephone adapter
> (ATA) such as the
> Sipura SPA-2000 (http://www.sipura.com).  The "hard"
> ATA allows you
> to use a regular physical telephone with the service
> - it 'converts'
> analog voice to IP packets.  RJ-11 on the home side,
> and RJ-45 on the
> pubic Internet side.
> 
> Neither service today connects seamlessly to the
> PSTN, which is something
> you get with Vonage and which is not a free service.
> 
>       Mark
> 
> 

> 
> -- 
> Mark Petrovic
> Pasadena, CA
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 

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