What is the best resource and/or directory for wireless internet
access near/in Toronto, Ontario?How about free WiFI spots? Also I'd like a search engine that has
automatic mapping of the hotspots so I can find one close to where I
am. Jiwire does not seem to do this (yet?).Terrific answer, complete and courteous...Hello alexsirota-ga,
Although Canada isn't yet on the Wi-Fi bandwagon quite they way we are
are down south, it seems to be coming on pretty strong, and Toronto is
one of the more well-wired (or is it unwired?) spots in Canada.
You can find a good list of more than 60 wi-fi hotspots in and around
Toronto at www.jiwire.com, a directory of wi-fi hotspots. The Toronto
listings can be seen at:
http://www.jiwire.com/search-wifi-hotspots.htm?command=&ssid=&hotspot_name=&location_type_id=0&technology_id=0&provider_id=0&pay_free=both&favorite_location=0&address=&city=toronto&country_id=2&state_id=61&zip=&radius=10&x=58&y=9
Here are the first few on the list, but by all means, visit jiwire for
the full directory:
Sunshine Cyber Cafe
168-B Eginton Avenue East
Toronto ON
The Hot Table Cafe & Eatery
180 Steeles Avenue W (Unit 25)
Toronto ON
The Croissant Tree - Union Station
65 Front Street W (Union Station - Arrivals Level)
Toronto ON
The Croissant Tree - Atrium on Bay
Commerce Court West- 595 Bay Street
Toronto ON
The Croissant Tree Commerce Court
Commerce Court West, 199 Bay Street, Box# 485
Toronto ON
I hope this provides you with what you needed, but if anything here is
unclear, or if you require additional information, just post a Request
for Clarification and I'll be happy to assist you further.
pafalafa-ga
search strategy" visited bookmarked wi-fi sites and searched on
"Toronto"Ask, and ye shall receive...
A list of free wi-fi spots in and around Toronto can be found at the
appropriately named WiFiFreeSpot site:
http://www.wififreespot.com/can.html
Free access in the Toronto area includes Sony store, Miofrio Cafes,
and a few other sites.
For a map, turn to our friends at Nerds Under Glass:
http://wirelessbandit.nerdsunderglass.com/
Just enter Toronto in the city name, and Ontario in the Province name
boxes, and set your distance paramaters (even 1 km turns up quite a
few hotspots) and voila...a map.
Let me know if you need anything else...have fun "warwalking":
http://www.personaltelco.net/index.cgi/WarWalking
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