Wifi
On the roadSubmitted by Don Watkins on Mon, 04/21/2008 - 06:09ShareThisI've been on vacation for the last week and I took my Dell Inspiron Ubuntu notebook with me. I stayed in four different motels each with differing wifi capability. The most Linux friendly environments were at the Econlodge Inn and Suites in Albany, GA and the Days Inn at Clemson, SC. Both had WEP security and were easily joined using the key provided by the front desk. My first night was a stay at Motel 6 in Wytheville, VA. The motel is an exceptional value, but I couldn't get on it's wireless network.
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On the roadSubmitted by Don Watkins on Mon, 04/21/2008 - 06:09ShareThisI've been on vacation for the last week and I took my Dell Inspiron Ubuntu notebook with me. I stayed in four different motels each with differing wifi capability. The most Linux friendly environments were at the Econlodge Inn and Suites in Albany, GA and the Days Inn at Clemson, SC. Both had WEP security and were easily joined using the key provided by the front desk. My first night was a stay at Motel 6 in Wytheville, VA. The motel is an exceptional value, but I couldn't get on it's wireless network.
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On the roadSubmitted by Don Watkins on Mon, 04/21/2008 - 06:09ShareThisI've been on vacation for the last week and I took my Dell Inspiron Ubuntu notebook with me. I stayed in four different motels each with differing wifi capability. The most Linux friendly environments were at the Econlodge Inn and Suites in Albany, GA and the Days Inn at Clemson, SC. Both had WEP security and were easily joined using the key provided by the front desk. My first night was a stay at Motel 6 in Wytheville, VA. The motel is an exceptional value, but I couldn't get on it's wireless network.
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On the roadSubmitted by Don Watkins on Mon, 04/21/2008 - 06:09ShareThisI've been on vacation for the last week and I took my Dell Inspiron Ubuntu notebook with me. I stayed in four different motels each with differing wifi capability. The most Linux friendly environments were at the Econlodge Inn and Suites in Albany, GA and the Days Inn at Clemson, SC. Both had WEP security and were easily joined using the key provided by the front desk. My first night was a stay at Motel 6 in Wytheville, VA. The motel is an exceptional value, but I couldn't get on it's wireless network.
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On the roadSubmitted by Don Watkins on Mon, 04/21/2008 - 06:09ShareThisI've been on vacation for the last week and I took my Dell Inspiron Ubuntu notebook with me. I stayed in four different motels each with differing wifi capability. The most Linux friendly environments were at the Econlodge Inn and Suites in Albany, GA and the Days Inn at Clemson, SC. Both had WEP security and were easily joined using the key provided by the front desk. My first night was a stay at Motel 6 in Wytheville, VA. The motel is an exceptional value, but I couldn't get on it's wireless network.
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On the roadSubmitted by Don Watkins on Mon, 04/21/2008 - 06:09ShareThisI've been on vacation for the last week and I took my Dell Inspiron Ubuntu notebook with me. I stayed in four different motels each with differing wifi capability. The most Linux friendly environments were at the Econlodge Inn and Suites in Albany, GA and the Days Inn at Clemson, SC. Both had WEP security and were easily joined using the key provided by the front desk. My first night was a stay at Motel 6 in Wytheville, VA. The motel is an exceptional value, but I couldn't get on it's wireless network.
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On the roadSubmitted by Don Watkins on Mon, 04/21/2008 - 06:09ShareThisI've been on vacation for the last week and I took my Dell Inspiron Ubuntu notebook with me. I stayed in four different motels each with differing wifi capability. The most Linux friendly environments were at the Econlodge Inn and Suites in Albany, GA and the Days Inn at Clemson, SC. Both had WEP security and were easily joined using the key provided by the front desk. My first night was a stay at Motel 6 in Wytheville, VA. The motel is an exceptional value, but I couldn't get on it's wireless network.
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