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November 11th, 2005 02:15 PM #11
Can someone compile a list? Not just in Greenbelt but in other malls also, if there are any. Free WI-FI sites, that is.
thanks.
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November 11th, 2005 03:18 PM #12
Alam ko sa part ng Greenbelt where the really expensive restaurants are... not sure if its the same on the main strip. MUKHANG free, mind you... we were using my cousin's computer, and he didn't have to log in. I just connected it for him, no password, no nothing! Of course, the softdrinks at those restaurants are over 50 bucks, so I doubt the mall is losing money on this. :lol:
BTW, Airborne Access has yearly and monthly plans. The monthly is 950 pesos, unlimited use. I can't really remember how much the yearly plan is, but I think it comes out to around 600 a month. Still, I don't use WiFi enough to justify getting one.
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November 11th, 2005 07:46 PM #14inquiry lang mga bros., ano ma i-recommend nyo na ilagay(brand) sa laptop para maka access sa wi-fi. TIA
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November 11th, 2005 07:48 PM #15Originally Posted by sequoia
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November 12th, 2005 02:44 AM #16Originally Posted by mazdamazda
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November 12th, 2005 01:26 PM #20
I am not a tech guru but I know and in layman's terms that Wi-Max has a larger radius than Wi-Fi. Kilometers na ang radius signal ng Wi-Max. And it uses an upgraded technology from Wi-Fi which makes it more faster and can be used in a fast moving vehicle without any dropped signals. In other countries, this is becoming more popular. People can still access the internet even if they are traveling in taxi's and trains.
Corolla Cross is still NiMH (at least for the G).
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