CJB <chrisjbrady03_nospam@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
> I have bought a laptop with a wi-fi card.
> Right now I need to use it at Heathrow and the only wi-fi networks
> detected are by: Wanadoo, BTVoyager, and Netgear.
> These are all secure and require a password to use.
Those are likely just private networks.
The subscription style services typically are not secure.
Usually, any web browser page that you try to open is redirected to their
login screen. Then you pay by credit card or sometimes a direct bill to a
cellphone number for access.
There is supposed to be free access in "Googlespace" in Terminal 1.
<http://usatoday.jiwire.com/browse-hotspot-airport-united-kingdom-gb-hounslow-2129879.htm>
lists a bunch of access at Heathrow.
http://www.jiwire.com has listings, and a tool that you can use on a
laptop to find listings while offline.
http://www.boingo.com has listings, online and offline, and membership
subscriptions that give access to some spots at Heathrow that are $0.12 per
minute, and others that are included in the subscription (noted as
Surf-and-Sip locations).
You might want to look at
http://thecloud.net which offers service
concentrating in the UK and Europe. They are also available via a Boingo
subscription, among other services.
Your cellphone provider might offer an additional subscription for WiFi
spots, or you might just pay a daily rate as needed.
http://www.btopenzone.com/ Is hard to find from the bt.com page, for some
reason ;-( It shows up in a search.
In the US, if you have AT&T DSL, the Wifi subscription is an additional
$1.99 per month.
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