lepetitmartien
Thursday 21 September 2006 à 04:52
Anyway, Bluetooth is not made for real networking, just basic stuff like keyboards, mouse, remote control. Printing is already heavy for it as it's a low bandwidth system.
Wifi is the i802 standard currently in its "g" version, "n" being round the corner next year (right now NO wifi boxes/cards are full "n" compatible as the norm is not final, and won't be till next year, so don't by the "n" stuff now, it may not be anymore later). It's now at some reasonable broadband speed (enough to surf smoothly). It's this wifi/i802 you should track. Forget Bluetooth, it won't lead you nowhere.
Side note, Apple is still in i802g, called Airport Express in the lingua franca of Cupertino.
Now on your question, check these:
wififreespot.comfree-hotspot.comThere may be solutions at no cost while roaming.
(and please, keep on topic, thanks