Hotel Wireless Networks----Can You Bypass Log-in Screen?????

When I cannot find a wireless connection, I'll order the in-room broadband service and connect a wireless router that I brought along. It allows me to share the service with my coworkers. Inevitably, there are several others connected that benefit from the $15/day service.

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cjtwantstoknow
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I also have the Netgear, which is a little smaller and doesn't have an LAN ethernet port, which is helpful for the kinds of things I do (you can splice it into an existing feed and add WiFi to it).

It also does dialup, if that matters to anyone. I've never bothered with that function of it.

The Linksys has 4 LAN ports, which is interesting.

The Apple one is nice too, thought it's lack of Web-based configuration is a bit unusual.

I'll never buy another D-Link product...

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William P. N. Smith

Buy one of these, I have one, they're tiny.

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David Taylor

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