Free Internet access
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- Haunted Mansion Butler
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Re: Free Internet access
They really are behind the curve. They advertise their "business centers" in some of the deluxe resorts as though having a business center is soooo cutting edge. Pfffff... business centers being in a hotel are like, sooooo last millenium...... we want free wireless in our rooms!
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- Submarine Voyage Captain
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Re: Free Internet access
What I have gathered on tethering so far seems to indicate it is illegal, against the AT&T usage contract, and requires you to "jailbreak" your phone, among other not so secure happy thingsWizzard419 wrote:You have an iphone? Have you considered using tethering?
I would imagine they work as always since iphones all have some form of wireless internet that you pay for.


Good thing I did some checking this morning, I was thinking about bopping over to the Apple store and asking them to take me through the tethering process

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- Submarine Voyage Captain
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Re: Free Internet access
Yeh, we wouldn't want the Apple Secret Police to cart you off in the middle of the night never to be seen again right before Dec. 4th!Amy wrote:What I have gathered on tethering so far seems to indicate it is illegal, against the AT&T usage contract, and requires you to "jailbreak" your phone, among other not so secure happy thingsWizzard419 wrote:You have an iphone? Have you considered using tethering?
I would imagine they work as always since iphones all have some form of wireless internet that you pay for.So I guess I am back to square one and my computer is back to being a really expensive hard drive storage on the trip
Not that I am planning to have time to do a lot on the computer anyhow but it would have been nice to check emails every once in a while on a bigger screen than my phone...sigh...
Good thing I did some checking this morning, I was thinking about bopping over to the Apple store and asking them to take me through the tethering process"Hands up against the wall Ma'am, hand over your phone and no one gets hurts, sorry, we're going to have to confiscate your laptop now..."


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- Haunted Mansion Butler
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Re: Free Internet access
Them, or the TSA at the airport. Take your pick.Amy wrote:...I was thinking about bopping over to the Apple store and asking them to take me through the tethering process"Hands up against the wall Ma'am, hand over your phone and no one gets hurts, sorry, we're going to have to confiscate your laptop now..."

Of course, you're more likely to get "frisked" (read: "intrusively groped") by TSA....

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- Pack Mules Wrangler
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Re: Free Internet access
We don't ever use internet while in Disney! We're in Disney!
I don't care about the outside world! But, I realize some people may have to for business reasons. I just think Disney should include this as one of their amenities.

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- Pirates of the Caribbean Buccaneer
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Re: Free Internet access
You might be reading old suff, Jailbreaking is legal as dictated by the supreme court (much to the dismay of Apple). But if you're worried about it you could always just borrow a friend's personal wifi hub and use their data plan. They are a good investment if you want to be able to use your stuff on the road a lot. You don't even have to stick with your cell service provider.Amy wrote:What I have gathered on tethering so far seems to indicate it is illegal, against the AT&T usage contract, and requires you to "jailbreak" your phone, among other not so secure happy thingsWizzard419 wrote:You have an iphone? Have you considered using tethering?
I would imagine they work as always since iphones all have some form of wireless internet that you pay for.So I guess I am back to square one and my computer is back to being a really expensive hard drive storage on the trip
Not that I am planning to have time to do a lot on the computer anyhow but it would have been nice to check emails every once in a while on a bigger screen than my phone...sigh...
Good thing I did some checking this morning, I was thinking about bopping over to the Apple store and asking them to take me through the tethering process"Hands up against the wall Ma'am, hand over your phone and no one gets hurts, sorry, we're going to have to confiscate your laptop now..."
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- Submarine Voyage Captain
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Re: Free Internet access
Check around...I remember seeing a TV ad that someone was offering one of those "pay-as-you-go" plans for a Wi-fi hub - can't remember if it was Verizon or some other provider...Wizzard419 wrote:You might be reading old suff, Jailbreaking is legal as dictated by the supreme court (much to the dismay of Apple). But if you're worried about it you could always just borrow a friend's personal wifi hub and use their data plan. They are a good investment if you want to be able to use your stuff on the road a lot. You don't even have to stick with your cell service provider.Amy wrote:What I have gathered on tethering so far seems to indicate it is illegal, against the AT&T usage contract, and requires you to "jailbreak" your phone, among other not so secure happy thingsWizzard419 wrote:You have an iphone? Have you considered using tethering?
I would imagine they work as always since iphones all have some form of wireless internet that you pay for.So I guess I am back to square one and my computer is back to being a really expensive hard drive storage on the trip
Not that I am planning to have time to do a lot on the computer anyhow but it would have been nice to check emails every once in a while on a bigger screen than my phone...sigh...
Good thing I did some checking this morning, I was thinking about bopping over to the Apple store and asking them to take me through the tethering process"Hands up against the wall Ma'am, hand over your phone and no one gets hurts, sorry, we're going to have to confiscate your laptop now..."
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- Pirates of the Caribbean Buccaneer
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Re: Free Internet access
I know Verizon has it (if you want to buy an ipad they give you the plan even cheaper), ATT has it, T Mobile has it, and Sprint has it. The plans are very reasonable (within the confines of the US) and the hubs are tiny. In one case (Verizon) they even sell it with a laptop case so you can always carry it with you.
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- Flight to the Moon Flight Director
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Re: Free Internet access
Last time I was there, in room internet was complimentary for DVC members.
Here's more info on internet at WDW.....
http://allears.net/acc/internet.htm#room
Here's more info on internet at WDW.....
http://allears.net/acc/internet.htm#room
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- Submarine Voyage Captain
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Re: Free Internet access
We usually have two rooms so we establish a network in one room with an Airport Express if we have to buy internet. The other option is to run a MacBook Pro with a wireless access card as a signal relayern so other computers can share the internet signal. I personally don't really use the internet at all when I'm in WDW. The most I will ever do is check my email on my phone, which on this past vacation was only one or two of my email accounts. I conveinantly failed to put my Rutgers email account on my new iPhone until after I came back from Disney.
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- Submarine Voyage Captain
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Re: Free Internet access
I kept my email account in check with my phone. I don't know how I would have fit time in to be on the internet any other time so I really didn't miss it at all.Len90 wrote:We usually have two rooms so we establish a network in one room with an Airport Express if we have to buy internet. The other option is to run a MacBook Pro with a wireless access card as a signal relayern so other computers can share the internet signal. I personally don't really use the internet at all when I'm in WDW. The most I will ever do is check my email on my phone, which on this past vacation was only one or two of my email accounts. I conveinantly failed to put my Rutgers email account on my new iPhone until after I came back from Disney.
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Re: Free Internet access
Btw... The Yacht Club has free Wi-Fi in the lobby if that helps anyone out in the future. 

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- Haunted Mansion Butler
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Re: Free Internet access
Wanna hear something funny? On the first part of our latest trip, we were staying at Coronado Springs... a moderate resort... and found that somehow we had access to free wireless internet. Can't explain how... maybe someone had it set up nearby and our computer was able to pick it up.
But when we moved over to the Boardwalk... a deluxe resort... we couldn't get any wireless anywhere! Go figure...
But when we moved over to the Boardwalk... a deluxe resort... we couldn't get any wireless anywhere! Go figure...
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Re: Free Internet access
Sometimes people set up free routers in their hotel rooms so they can have multiple connections rather than spending $50 so their family can get all their devices online. A friend of mine always did that when he was at conferences.
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Re: Free Internet access
From WDW Magic website:
The complimentary WiFi internet access trial that began at Disney's Contemporary Resort back in March 25, 2011 has now been extended to two more resorts.
From April 16 2011
Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort - Casitas Building One
Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa - Sugarloaf Building
Follow the instructions below to log on:
• Click the Wireless icon to open the Wireless Connection Station window.
• Click the View Wireless Networks button.
• Click the network ID guest-wireless.
• Click on the Internet Browser to attain the Terms and Conditions.
• Type in iaccept for both the Username and Password at the bottom of the Terms and Conditions.
• Begin browsing.
From March 25 2011
Disney's Contemporary Resort - in the lobby; main pool area; The Wave, and the Convention Center common areas.
http://www.wdwmagic.com/Resorts/Disneys ... esorts.htm
The complimentary WiFi internet access trial that began at Disney's Contemporary Resort back in March 25, 2011 has now been extended to two more resorts.
From April 16 2011
Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort - Casitas Building One
Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa - Sugarloaf Building
Follow the instructions below to log on:
• Click the Wireless icon to open the Wireless Connection Station window.
• Click the View Wireless Networks button.
• Click the network ID guest-wireless.
• Click on the Internet Browser to attain the Terms and Conditions.
• Type in iaccept for both the Username and Password at the bottom of the Terms and Conditions.
• Begin browsing.
From March 25 2011
Disney's Contemporary Resort - in the lobby; main pool area; The Wave, and the Convention Center common areas.
http://www.wdwmagic.com/Resorts/Disneys ... esorts.htm