[SATLUG] Free WiFi Router if you'll join the system (which is also free and gets you free wifi all over!)

Vinny Huckaba satlugmail1 at rcsinc.us
Fri Feb 16 19:54:53 CST 2007


I signed up a year ago and got a Linksys 54GS v4.  Gives the guests a 
separate connection to leech off of that I can limit bandwidth, and I 
don't have to add them to my personal network.
Not bad for FREE...

--Vinny

tweeks wrote:
> Forgive the XCSSA/SATLUG cross post... but this really is a win-win folks (or 
> at least until RoadRunner stomps it out).
> 
> Here's the deal:	
> 	http://www.fon.com/1yearold/
> 
> These guys started up a few years back.. and are actually gaining pretty wide 
> popularity around the world.  If interested, get your free wifi router from 
> them while you can, AND help build out a real community of "free wifi" world 
> wide (that you can use for free!).
> 
> The "catch" is that people who don't help build out the community are the ones 
> who pay for it's general use.  I like that. :)
> 
> BTW.. these cool little routers are designed by Cisco/Linksys, and come 
> already flashed and running ddwrt! PLus they allow a dual SSID (public and 
> private), so all you wifi hacks should like that.. :)
> 
> Anyway.. it's a good, cheap and easy way to get "free WiFi" across San Antonio 
> with little to zero headache... and the more who play nice and share their 
> broadband, the better "free coverage" we'll all have here in town. :)
> 
> Tweeks
> 
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