High Wi-Fi Access Prices At Euro Conventions
A lot of attendees at the recent 3GSM and CeBIT conferences in Europe got burned by the high prices of Wi-Fi access charged at these shows. It seems that in the US, we have been a little more fortunate, as T-Mobile chose to give away Wi-Fi access at CTIA in exchange for some user information. Citing my earlier article, this link from TheFeature tells us that the cost of Wi-Fi at CeBIT was expected to be 85 Euros a day! So, although I wouldn't advocate breaking a User Agreement, here's a way someone could fight back at ridiculous rates at a show: Pay for one access and then FREELY SHARE out the Internet service over another WiFi channel. A laptop with two Wi-Fi cards, WindowsXP, and more time than sense is all it takes. If a user enables "Internet Connection Sharing" on the WiFi adapter connected to the Hotspot, and then freely shares the connection out through the second WiFi card, he can be a Robin Hood of WiFi. It can also be done through the ethernet port using an Access Point. Sure, there's a security risk to allowing all that traffic through your laptop, so you have to have a taste for risk and be a semi-anarchist to ever try this. But at 85 Euros for WiFi, anarchy starts to sound reasonable.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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