A few open wifi points in Charlottetown
Our friend Jevon MacDonald has posted a summary of some open wifi access points around Charlottetown:
- Cedars Eatery (81 University Ave.)
- The Formosa Tea House (186 Prince St.)
- Timothy's Coffee Shop (137B Kent St.)
- Mavors (downstairs, Confederation Center of the Arts)
- Atlantic Technology Center (90 University Ave.)
Replies to Steven Garrity’s post: A few open wifi points in Charlottetown
Paul Badgley [8:32 AM September 23, 2004]
OT: For those that are interested I have set up a free wirless access point in Murray River right on Main St.
Derek MacEwen [10:59 AM January 5, 2005]
I see in the Buzz (buzzon.com) that there is wireless internet at 42nd Street Lounge, 125 Sydney St.
Engineering Technologies Canada (http://www.engtech.ca) seems to have open Wi-Fi in the Stratford industrial park (16 Myrtle St.). I'm not sure if they welcome visitors on it, but I've heard reports that it works quite well for those who may be looking for an access point accessible from their cars.
Chris Maclellan [3:48 PM September 14, 2005]
If your using a Mac, HP, or Sony laptop don't expect to be able to connect to the ATC Wifi. The system is very picky, but Aliant provides it to the building for free so there isn't much they can do about it.
Alex [7:00 PM September 22, 2005]
I want to say that I'm pleased to see that there are others who believe as I do that the internet should be free to the end user, I say let the ones who make the money pay for it.
I am working on a system that will do just this, and can be built up from small pockets to cover entire cities. The great thing is it will be self sustaining even create revenue.
With present boom in WIFI technology the possibilities are endless.
Once again, my hats off to you.
Keep going, the internet should be free to the end user.
Alex
I am working on a system that will do just this, and can be built up from small pockets to cover entire cities. The great thing is it will be self sustaining even create revenue.
With present boom in WIFI technology the possibilities are endless.
Once again, my hats off to you.
Keep going, the internet should be free to the end user.
Alex