1. Requires IEEE 802.11 wireless network hardware such as an AirPort RCard ( Apple ) or PC equivilant.
Welcome to the world's first and best user-friendly, wireless network community! We are all the network. Join us and become the next part of the network.
FreeAirNet was born near and around the 4th of July in the year 2000, thus the free idea. The concept calls for a quick and easy way for consumers and gamers to connect portable computers and PDAs to each other and the internet without the hassle of dealing with wires, ISP bills or the high costs associated with a cellular phone connection.
The FreeAirNet network is FREE to consumers, because the service and network are assembled, organized and hosted by individuals and businesses who act as the sponsors. They spend a little money to buy the equipment (access points) and pay a small base fee to provide you this service in conjunction with other services they may already provide Basically part of the marketing of their business). In return, the consumer gets free internet access as they move from place to place. Great examples would be coffee shops, libraries, hotels, time shares, lounges and malls. This service can be accessed from an ever growing number of locations by simply turning on your portable computer or PDA and selecting a DHCP connection method when you visit one of these locations.1 In some instances they might want you to use a specific access password. No problem, thats were we come in. As a member of our system, they can provide you with that information FREE of charge.
So, welcome to the FreeAirNet!
To learn more about the FreeAirNet concept, check out the basics page, where you'll find more frank information about the wireless industry. If you want to get down and dirty visit our help pages, which includes helpful tutorials and frequently asked questions (FAQs).
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