5 free and cheap alternatives to expensive hotel Wi-Fi

And what’s the first product they think of – you got it – Wi-Fire!

“Paid hotel Wi-Fi is one of my biggest pet peeves when I travel. I fully understood asking people to pay for Internet back in 1999, but in 2010, Internet is no longer considered an amenity – it is up there with a toilet and a television. 
Unfortunately, plenty of hotels still find it perfectly acceptable to charge upwards of $10 for a day of access. 
Short of finding somewhere better to stay, there isn’t all that much you can do – unless of course you read Gadling and follow our five tips.
#1 Choice – Borrow Wi-Fi from someone else – the hotel that is – with the Wi-Fire!”

“Paid hotel Wi-Fi is one of my biggest pet peeves when I travel. I fully understood asking people to pay for Internet back in 1999, but in 2010, Internet is no longer considered an amenity – it is up there with a toilet and a television. 

Unfortunately, plenty of hotels still find it perfectly acceptable to charge upwards of $10 for a day of access. 

Short of finding somewhere better to stay, there isn’t all that much you can do – unless of course you read Gadling and follow our five tips.

#1 Choice – Borrow Wi-Fi from someone else – the hotel’s free lobby WiFi that is – with the Wi-Fire!”

So no matter where you’re traveling – whether you’re staying at a hotel, on a boat, anywhere – or just at home sitting on the patio – if you use Wi-Fi quite a bit, nothing beats a Wi-Fire for staying connected – the Long Range WiFi Adapter of choice around the world.

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