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Posted by BaerTierkel at Apr 13, 2004 9:21:48 PM
Valley HotSpots
Where are the free Valley Wireless HotSpots?
In Amherst I know of Rao's and Bart's, but know there must be many more!
Posted by RichRoth at Apr 15, 2004 5:08:58 PM
Re: Valley HotSpots
There is one at Cafe Koko in Greenfield, it seems to be free so far
another 'good' resource at least in major areas is:
ZoneFinderIf anyone wants to setup a hot spot, do let me know, we know how, either free or via subscription
Posted by KHomstead at Apr 27, 2004 4:53:46 AM
Re: Valley HotSpots
Northampton has official access at the WoodStar Cafe, and limited access at the Haymarket Cafe. Unofficially, there are many other open hot spots throughout town.
Posted by RichRoth at Apr 27, 2004 2:25:03 PM
Re: Valley HotSpots
Just found this:
http://www.wi-fihotspotlist.comIt shows a dozen more or so for the valley, both public and 'sponsered
private' - it is limited to a 10 mile radius so you can't get an
easy report of the whole valley sad
Posted by john at May 19, 2004 10:30:08 PM
Re: Valley HotSpots
For Northampton Folks, I just found out wi-fi access at javanet is free and seems to be more reliable than haymarket.
Posted by ltilsley at May 25, 2004 2:03:02 AM
Re: Valley HotSpots
Plus at Javanet, you can easily plug in your power cord if your battery starts to go. Try finding a power outlet at Haymarket or Woodstar!
Laura Tilsley
Easthampton, MA
Posted by tracemeek at Oct 5, 2004 3:06:22 PM
Re: Valley HotSpots
In Easthampton there is now free Wi-Fi at Cottage Street Coffee (formerly Capo's Café) and at Mt. Tom's Ice Cream, also on Cottage Street.
Posted by lfranco at Apr 21, 2005 6:40:22 PM
Re: Valley HotSpots
In Northampton, Forbes Library has free wifi and you don't have to buy anything.