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WiFi Update

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Hi sparky
Hope you are having a good time and avoiding the storms, yes where is Bon Dia?
 
Thanks Pollensa know where it is now, we walk pass it everytime we have been to PP, you think I would remember it :o
 
Hi to all communication geeks ;)

Just returned from PP and found a new WIFI source, Bony's bar in the square now have WIFI, pretty sure it's free for the price of a drink.

Has anybody else found anymore sources?
 
Add Los Zarzales and Fletchers to the list.

Also to re-iterate JK's and makessar.
 
Thanks for the info. Fletchers was advertising WIFI back in April, but never actually had it, do they actually have it now and if so is it free or timed by the minute?

Los Zarzales, this would be really handy for me but can you just have a drink or do you have to have a meal?

It's great to see more and more places are adding WIFI to their premises.
 
Wi Fi

Hi Whaley. Add hotel Daina to your list. Used their wi fi back in June ,just bought a coffee and sat there doing our thing. No one asked for any money so must assume its free. We used it all week at no cost so good luck.
 
Also Bar Juma and cafe L'ille in the town.
 
i found bony,s hard to pick up (the password was santandomingo) but nicos was very good and free from anywhere nearby .gp
 
Hi Whaley, Nicos is in what used to be a hardware shop just off the square in the side street where Neptuno is.;)
 
An article regarding WiFi availability appeared in yesterdays Daily Bulletin, stating that WiFi was being made available on the major tourist beaches in Majorca. Here is an extract that may be of interest:

'Alcudia and Son Servera have already begun setting up Wi-fi facilities on their beaches. Alcudia had its network up and running a month ago. The service offers 34 megabytes per second 24 hours a day.'

I wonder how long it will be before WiFi is freely available in PP?
 
Hi Whaley, that's very interesting. Perhaps Nick Barnard could ask the mayor if there are any plans for PP to get Wifi ;):D
 
I wonder how long it will be before WiFi is freely available in PP?

Might be freely available, but not for free.:rolleyes:

Alcudia beach is €17.95 for 500 minutes according the this blog post:
alcudiapollensa: Circle In The Sand

Also dont forget that public wifi is not usually very secure.

read about hamster and ferret etc, never log into anywhere important from some elses wifi, as you never know who is accessing the data.
Hamster plus Hotspot equals Web 2.0 meltdown! | George Ou | ZDNet.com

Mark
 
This makes interesting reading Mark, I wonder how many people realise how vulnerable they are when using Wifi but when on holiday it seems the ideal solution.

Re using your laptop on the beach - surely places in the same vicinity would be able to pick up the signal also.

Bit of a con advertising 'freely available Wifi' for a fee!

For the near future I will probably keep going to my local internet cafe until someone can convince me that Wifi is safe to use, without being hacked - but then I ask myself "How safe are internet cafe's"?
 
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Re using your laptop on the beach - surely places in the same vicinity would be able to pick up the signal also.

Any hacker near enough to a laptop connected to a wifi network could do his stuff, so could happen anywhere.

Also a risk from 'Evil Twin Attack' where a copy of a real wifi acces point is created on a laptop with wifi card etc ( hidden in a back pack) and people are lured into connecting to it while the hacker has a beer or coffee...

Hackers target wi-fi hotspots in new phishing attack - Times Online

Wifi Evil Twin Scam - Safe From Scams (UK)

evil twin attack - Google Search

I ask myself "How safe are internet cafe's"?

Depends if the internet cafe has key logger installed or not :eek: :D

internet cafe key logger - Google Search

8 Tips to Fool Keyloggers in Public Internet Cafes | nomad4ever

YouTube - USB Key Logger at Spytec -

usb key logger - Google Search

So be careful never to do any financial transactions or log into email accounts on anyone elses internet connection, as you never who is recording the data.

I always use a vodafone spain 3G data USB modem when on holiday.
Cheap enough and safe as there are no hacking tools that I am aware of.
This uses mobile phone network for data so you are connected directly to vodafone rather than a wifi hotspot.

http://www.forum.puertopollensa.com...s/3103-mobile-broadband-plug-ins-laptops.html


(The reason I know all this stuff is that I run a few websites that take online card payments from our customers, so I am well aware of all the tricks the hackers get up to - I like to be one step ahead :D )

Mark.
 
Re Fletchers bar - They advertise wifi but they do not have wifi! Don't know if this is just a ploy to get people in! (we were there for a month)

There is another cafe just around the corner from Fletchers (on the front) called 'Luv Juice' they also advertise wifi but on enquiring they did not have it either, and funnily enough the guy that owns Fletchers was sitting having a drink in there!

Just wondering if anybody knows if either of these bars actually has wifi now (6 months down the line!).:rolleyes:
 
September 08 Update

Just returned from PP with my trusty little Asus eee pc (wonderful machine). I found the confort and convenience of the facilities in the Hotel Daina were superb. They offer free wifi, you just need to buy a drink and ask for the code, you can then surf for as long as you want. I found it pleasant in the reception area, sitting on the comfy sofa's. Drinks were reasonably priced also:D

More and more places seem to be offering wifi, anybody else found new ones this year?
 
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