[Tfug] Wireless To Go
Linux Media
linuxmedia2 at aim.com
Thu Nov 29 11:20:56 MST 2012
thanks... I've had their phone number for a while and they've helped me
in the past. I called them (twice) before receiving this email. I got
voice mail. Maybe I need to call again and leave my name and number.
Thanks
On 11/29/2012 11:12 AM, keith smith wrote:
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> These guys are in Tempe, however they might be able to help you over the
> phone.
>
> http://www.aztenants.com/
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> Keith Smith
>
> --- On *Thu, 11/29/12, Linux Media /<linuxmedia2 at aim.com>/* wrote:
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> From: Linux Media <linuxmedia2 at aim.com>
> Subject: Re: [Tfug] Wireless To Go
> To: tfug at tfug.org
> Date: Thursday, November 29, 2012, 10:46 AM
>
> On 11/28/2012 10:59 PM, Matt Jacob wrote:
> > On 11/28/2012 8:27 PM, Linux Media wrote:
> >> Does anyone know which wireless situation would be (for the most
> part)
> >> trouble free to set up on the laptop?
>
> > Do you have a phone that can tether via wi-fi? That's probably the
> > quickest and easiest solution using hardware you already have
> (assuming
> > you do already have it).
>
> Whatever internet access this Cricket Phone has, it's very slow. But
> that would work for just looking at craiglist adds. But googling for
> "linux tether cricket phone" didn't reveal anything. It did uncover
> the "Cricket Crosswave WiFi Hotspot".
>
> Meanwhile, I have 2 days to figure which one of the following do I
> put my energy into...
>
> Take legal action on landlord. Find weekly place to live and blow
> all my saved income on the chance that I will find a place and still
> have security deposit. store boxes at neighbors, or pack securly to
> be fed-ex'd and just leave the city.
>
> Any one of these decisions can take all my time.
>
> > Otherwise, libraries and cafes would be my second recommendation.
>
> Yeah, thought of that. One question is... is it secure to hook my
> laptop up to a public wifi like that? I heard a techie on a program
> talk about how people stalk those places trying to intercept your
> connection.
>
> Thanks for the input...
> Rocco
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