Thread: General VM Hubs as WiFi hot spots
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Old 03-04-2017, 11:32   #76
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Re: VM Hubs as WiFi hot spots

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Originally Posted by techguyone View Post
Interesting, but no good for me, I as wanting to be able to connect my phone to these places when I'm out and about. In my part ofthe world many of the 'free wi-fi's' in stores/pubs/restaurants etc is a BT one, where you connect to an open wi-fi only to find a web page with a 'connect for only £3/hr or £30 for a day or similar.

I can connect my phone to any BTFON hotspot.

The SIMPL stays at home acting as a hotspot. ( Mine is in the attic.) Just doing this maintains your credentials for connecting to FON and BTFON with any WiFi device.
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