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  2. Wi-Fi hotspot - Wikipedia

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    A hotspot is a physical location where people can obtain Internet access, typically using Wi-Fi technology, via a wireless local-area network (WLAN) using a router connected to an Internet service provider. Public hotspots may be created by a business for use by customers, such as coffee shops or hotels.

  3. Piggybacking (Internet access) - Wikipedia

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    Companies sell hardware and network management services to establish hotspots. Other hotspot-based efforts have been launched with the intention of providing global, low-cost or free Internet access. Fon is a wireless router vendor which allows owners of its routers to share Internet access with other owners of Fon routers. Users who do not own ...

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  5. List of router and firewall distributions - Wikipedia

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    Free Range Routing or FRRouting or FRR is a network routing software suite running on Unix-like platforms, particularly Linux, Solaris, OpenBSD, FreeBSD and NetBSD. Gargoyle: Active: Linux distribution: MIPS, x86-64: A free OpenWrt-based Linux distribution for a range of Broadcom and Atheros chipset based wireless routers. Global Technology ...

  6. Hotel Guests Put Wireless Access as Top Demand - AOL

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  7. Fon Wireless - Wikipedia

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    Fon initially operated with a software that could be downloaded for compatible routers, mainly Linksys routers. The firmware for this service was based on OpenWrt. The firmware had been customized specifically for use in the Fon Community, allowing consumers to share their broadband connection and to connect to other Fon Spots around the world.