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Glenn at WiFi Net News posts about FON and some of the issues he has with the social WiFi service that says "you share me your's and I'll share you mine." On paper the concept is very good, but in reality broadband varies by installation and FON is thus a "free and best efforts" type of service in my mind. So too as Glenn points out is the definition of a "hotspot" versus and installed FON router. I have one in my house. It works, but its range is limited and given where the router is in my house it...
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