Mike Cramer on Fri, 7 Jun 2002 23:20:23 +0200 |
gabriel rosenkoetter wrote: Yep, but it sounds like they're doing the same thing many universities and colleges do with their "public" networks these days. DHCP provides a stub DNS that sends all requests to a web page where you need to log in in some way to get a *real* DHCP address. Which brings up the next obvious question: Does anyone know of public places in the Philly area with 802.11 access? I'm talking as-cheap-as-a-cup-of-coffee, so-I-can-get-out-of-the-house, I'll-even-buy-a-cup-of-coffee-for-the-privilege, type access. -- Mike Cramer http://www.webkist.com/
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