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kimbo321
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vaio VPCYB3V1E/S connect wireless

Hi, i`m new to this wireless networking,

So am i right in thinking that as they are both unsecured I should be able to connect to BtOpenzone-h or BTFON or do i have to register/subscribe in some way ? It showes i`m connected but  the other screen shots say no internet access. IPV4/IPV6 conectivity no internet access.

Thanks for any comments

Kim

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nikkilim
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Hi. BtOpenzone-h or BTFON, is that your own wireless router or someone else's?

This means that you are connect to the wireless router but the wireless router is not connected to the internet. https://imagicon.info/cat/12-13/vmware_happy.gif

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nikkilim
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Hi. BtOpenzone-h or BTFON, is that your own wireless router or someone else's?

This means that you are connect to the wireless router but the wireless router is not connected to the internet. https://imagicon.info/cat/12-13/vmware_happy.gif

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kimbo321
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"BtOpenzone-h or BTFON, is that your own wireless router or someone else's?"

No they`re not mine, any of them. I don`t have a wireless router yet. atm it`s connected to my wired router at home.

I thought they where public, or something, because they`re unsecure and needed no password.

How do I go about getting internet conection say, if i`m on the bus,park or train?

My isp is Virginmedia and i`m waiting for a wireless router so that I can use it wirelessly round the house.

thanks

kim

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rich912
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Hi kimbo321,

BtOpenzone-h or BTFON require a subscription in order to be able to access the internet (approx. £6.00 a month).

http://www.btopenzone.com/index.jsp

If you need connectivity when mobile then a USB MiFi 3G dongle may be the answer. Cost depends on network provider and usage allowance.

http://www.uk-mobile-broadband-deals.com/mobile-wifi.php?gclid=CPP0w_HPqK8CFYpjfAod7ivTaA

Rich

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kimbo321
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Ok thanks,

If I go into a cafe near me that says "free wifi internet access" will i need a dongle or will they give me a password to access it?

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rich912
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kimbo321 wrote:

Ok thanks,

If I go into a cafe near me that says "free wifi internet access" will i need a dongle or will they give me a password to access it?

No dongle will be required, you should be able to connect via wi-fi. Usually no password is required when connecting to a free wifi access point, but the proprietor willl provide it if necessary.

Rich

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