Tim,

I list three public spots on the list I maintain at:

http://www.thewimaxguys.com/TheWiMAXGuys_hotspots.xls

However, two are Starbucks ($), and one is at the Country Inn. The list is
oriented toward company-sponsored hotspots, though. If you find any others,
please let me know.

Thanks.

Mike Ellsworth
StratVantage Consulting, LLC
Helping Successful Companies Make Winning Technology Decisions
8273 Westwood Hills Curve
St. Louis Park, MN  55426
952-525-1584
mellsworth at stratvantage.com
www.StratVantage.com
http://www.TheWiMAXGuys.com


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-----Original Message-----
From: tcwug-list-admin at tcwug.org [mailto:tcwug-list-admin at tcwug.org]On
Behalf Of Timothy Wilson
Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2003 2:27 PM
To: tcwug-list at tcwug.org
Subject: [TCWUG] hotspots on Woodbury

Hey everyone,

I was looking at the map at http://maps.tcwug.org/ but I'm not quite sure
what it means. If there is a blue dot, does that mean that there is a
hotspot configured and open for public access? If not, what has to be done
to use that spot? Also, does anyone know of any other public wireless
hotspots in Woodbury?

-Tim

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Timothy D. Wilson
Technology Integration Specialist
Hopkins ISD #270, Hopkins, MN, USA
email: tim_wilson at hopkins.k12.mn.us  ph: 952.988.4103


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