So I saw this ad on the telebox claiming that McCafe's have wireless internet. I needed to do some research while the lad was at soccer practice, so I dragged me laptop into McDonalds and fired it up. Sure enough, there was a Telstra Bigpond wireless node, which my laptop happily connected to. All I had to do was log in. I had my Bigpond broadband username and password handy, so I typed it in.
No go :((
Repeatedly no go, I can be very stubborn sometimes.
What's the deal? Do you need to do something daft or buy an extra connection or something? The blurb all seems to suggest that if you're a Bigpond customer, you can connect, but I couldn't :(
And yes, the username and password I was trying to use just connected me to the Bigpond site here at home, so I wasn't doing something daft like typing in the wrong details :wink:
The stupid thing is, I'm not overly fussed about being able to go McD's and play internet, I'd rather not go anywhere near the places, but it seemed convenient solution to a need. Hell, I even bought a mug of their horrid coffee thinking that seeing they were doing me a favour, I'd do them one. Not much of a service if you can't connect to it. Fortunately, Internode have a number of free nodes around the place, and they don't care if you're a customer or not (and you don't feel obliged to buy a cup of coffee).
Richard