Are There Any Truly Free Wi Fi Hot Spots

There are many establishments that offer a wireless connection for their customers. Two of the most common are restaurants and coffee shops. The only catch with these hot spots are that they are not necessarily free. Quite often to be considered a customer you must first purchase something and then can take up a seat in the lobby of the business and use their wireless internet. A truly free Wi-Fi hotspot needs to be no purchase required.

A public library is arguably the best free resources for wireless internet. Commonly they will have enough bandwidth to allow multiple users on at once without slowing down anyone’s individual surfing speed.Additional information can be found at http://www.yprl.vic.gov.au/services/technology/wireless-access. Also in a public library there is nothing to purchase. An initial library card is free and as such even if asked to sign up it’s still a zero cost way to stream free internet.

Wi-Fi is often called free when it is included with a purchase at no additional cost. This is shown in hotels where when a room is booked there is wireless access available within the individual room. A general store also may have a wireless signal with a password available on that daily receipt. If the password changes daily, the signal can only be used by those who make daily purchases. To keep the cost down to zero just find an establishment similar to the public library, where it’s always free to be a customer.




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