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salsa-king 15 May 2008 07:15 AM

anyone with a BT home hub?
 
have you signed up for the free WiFi hotspots, so you can use wifi when you're out?

https://www.beta.bt.com/apps/openwif...RL_setup/btfon


how does it connect?

davegtt 15 May 2008 09:25 AM

My dad signed up for it. he has a complex stupid mobile phone thing and thats supposed to let him make free calls etc but we cant even get it to connect to the web through his home hub even thought its connected to the hub ok :mad:

Gordo 15 May 2008 09:28 AM

basically they're asking users to free up part of their broadband connection for wireless users. would be ok for me (I live in the middle of nowhere so noone's likely to ever use it!) - but I'd wonder if it would impact on my Broadband speed if I was in an urban area.

You connect as with any other wireless connection - search for available wireless networks, select BT Openzone or whatever it's called and then login with your BT email address / password.

G

Ian Cook 15 May 2008 10:24 AM

Apparently it limits external connections to 512k and the home user will always have priority. I enabled mine but nobody has connected to it as far as i know.

Butty 15 May 2008 01:03 PM

I signed up for FON last month, but I don't have the HUB on wireless as everything around the house is connected via the power socket network.
I used FON at a hotel the other week on a PDA without any hassles at all - just entered my BT email address and password at the prompt.

I haven't tried the Anywhere phone outside the house yet, but it connected vey easily via the HUB when wireless was enabled.

Nick

salsa-king 15 May 2008 05:08 PM

so now when I'm in the garden and out of range from my HUB, i can still connect up?

or will it still be out of range?

if so, how can anyone else use the open zone unless they are already in my house?

Ian Cook 15 May 2008 05:58 PM

it will only allow people access if they are within range mate, it doeant extend the range fo the hub. But if you are out and about and need wireless and a FON or BT Openzone network is available you will be able to use them :)


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