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    Quote Originally Posted by anon361 View Post
    Depends where you are, in the UK in the cheap hotels such as Holiday Inns and Travelodges it's common to charge for Wifi.
    I know Premier Inn give you 30 mins per 24hr free and after that you have to pay.

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    In England now and there is this cloud thing you have to register for to get wifi but its impossible to connect to. Catch 22 or what

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    Beware of wifi. If you happen to post from somewhere another E-I poster has posted the BAN button triggers automatically .
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    Found that some hotels have free wi-fi without a code. Park outside, turn on, tune in and off you go. Always check the connections signs.

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    They will usually give you a code that will give you maybe an hours use, then they charge for it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by helix747 View Post
    They will usually give you a code that will give you maybe an hours use, then they charge for it.
    TIS rare that a hotel will charge nowadays. Although I remember an escort in Belfast hotel was charged. It's kinda mean in these days of cheap broadband.

    Sometimes too after you pay with let's say Bitbuzz, they could have turned off porn surfing???? Which one of ye is brave enough to go to reception to complain. Lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by anon361 View Post
    Depends where you are, in the UK in the cheap hotels such as Holiday Inns and Travelodges it's common to charge for Wifi.
    I recently stayed in a Holiday Inn in the US. The wifi was password protected but free and the desk staff just gave me a piece of paper with the password when I checked in.

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    As a tip McDonalds often have free wi-fi specially abroad - often see lots of people standing outside with their mobiles - often a give away.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ryder View Post
    Beware of wifi. If you happen to post from somewhere another E-I poster has posted the BAN button triggers automatically .
    Exactly, thatīswhy i donīt use free wifi, better to spend some quids for dongel and be sure, that nobody canīt follow which websites i did visit. Even if you use proxy, the danger to be caught is still there. I only use free wifi abroad for my spanish phone for whatsap, thatīs it, not for visiting adult websites.

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