[pastorsforum] RE: [PastorsForum] Where are the Hot spots?

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From: "Jeff Hallmark" <bc_preacher@...>
Date: Sun, 30 Oct 2005 13:21:43 -0800
Thanks, btw where can I get a hotspot detector?

Jeff --- looking for hotspots in Texas.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Derick Dickens" <Derick@...>
To: pastorsforum@...
Subject: RE: [PastorsForum] Where are the Hot spots?
Date: Sat, 29 Oct 2005 23:22:30 -0400
> I am the king of Hot Spots.  First, if you go to Panera Bread, they
> always have a good and free hotspot.  Many McDonalds' have inexpensive
> hotspots.  If you get close enough to many hotels, you can pick up their
> signal for free.
> 
> They have a hotspot detector that will let you know when you are in
> hotspot range without having to turn on your computer.  It will tell you
> if it is free or not.
> 
> Getting Wi-Fi from a neighbor is not stealing.  Legally, if he wants to
> prohibit you from using his connection, he has to secure it otherwise it
> is free.
> 
> General places that cost money are
> 
> Borders and Barnes and Nobles
> Starbucks Coffee
> 
> Many gas stations, that is right, offer free wi-fi.
> 
> Get yourself a $35.00 detector and you can always find a hot spot.
> 
> BTW, do a google search for Wi-Fi of Hotspots and you can find many
> around the country.  The problem with the sites is that they are not
> always up to date.  Hotspots are growing so much, that it is impossible
> to keep up with.  I have picked up signals where there should not be a
> signal.
> 
> Welcome to the world of Wi-Fi.  Believe it or not, I am a hotspot
> junkie.
> 
> Just remember, Wi-Fi is not as secure as cable which is less secure than
> dial-up.
> 
> Derick
> 
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> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Jeff Hallmark [mailto:bc_preacher@...]
> > Sent: Saturday, October 29, 2005 8:51 PM
> > To: pastor forum
> > Subject: [PastorsForum] Where are the Hot spots?
> >
> >
> >
> > Greetings from the City of Roses Tyler, Texas
> >
> > I have been traveling and preaching over the last week. I
> > left Prince George on Thursday October 20, driving down to 
> > Vancouver with meetings that evening. Then on to Fritch, Texas 
> > for four days of Missions Conference. I will be in Texas for the 
> > month of November. Then I’ll start back to PG for December, but I 
> > am booking meetings in January and on into 2006. So I will be 
> > traveling a lot more then I thought.
> >
> > Here are some questions I need some help with –
> >
> > I am traveling with a wireless notebook, where is a good
> > place to find wireless connection?
> >
> > In other words where do we find ‘hotspots’?
> >
> > Is there any free?
> >
> > When I am in the home of family or friend, and I boot up my
> > computer and I get wireless connection from one of their 
> > neighbours,  is it stealing if I connect up to check my email?
> >
> > I did note that McDonalds had a program for wireless, but I
> > very seldom stop at McDonalds. I am not sure if all McD have hotspots.
> >
> > For this week I will be in the City of Roses, and will buy a
> > wireless router for my daughters computer, then take it with me.
> >
> > I’ll get into some of the discussion this week Lord, willing.
> >
> > Bro. Jeff
> >
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